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A grocery store recieves a 180-pound crate containing six 10-pound bags of potatos and an unknown number of 5-pound bags of potatoes. Write an equation that represents the number of bags of potatos in the crate. (THIS IS TWO-STEP EQUATIONS! Except I don't know how to do it. Help is needed!)

User Sivanathan
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Answer:

60+5x=180

Explanation:

User Neil Mussett
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Answer:


60+5x = 180

Explanation:

Let the number of bags of potatoes be x.

We have been given that a grocery store receives a 180-pound crate containing six 10-pound bags of potatoes and an unknown number of 5-pound bags of potatoes.

The weight of 6 potato bags of 10 pound each will be
6* 10=60 pounds.

We can write an equation for the number of bags of potatoes by equating the weight of six 10-pound bags of potatoes and x 5-pound bags of potatoes with 180 pounds.


6*10+5x = 180


60+5x = 180

Therefore, the equation that represents the number of bags of potatoes in the crate is
60+5x = 180.

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