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Write an equation showing that the distance traveled on the first day plus the distance traveled on the second day is equal to 425 miles

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I'm denoting ”distance traveled on day 1” as D₁ and ”distance traveled on day 2” as D₂.

Equation: D₁ + D₂ = 425
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For this case we have to:

Let
D_ {1}: The variable representing the distance traveled on the first day

Let
D_ {2}: The variable representing the distance traveled on the second day

If the sum of the two distances is 425 miles then we have the following equation:


D_ {1} + D_ {2} = 425

Answer:


D_ {1} + D_ {2} = 425

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