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A firefighter uses equipment that weighs 60 pounds. The firefighter weighs x pounds. Which equation can be used to find t, the total weight of both the fighter and his equipment.

t= 60x
t=x + 60
t=60-x
t=x-60

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T= x + 60

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User Nathan Schubkegel
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For this case, the first thing we must do is define the variable x.
We have then, that according to the statement of the problem:
x = Weight of firefighter in pounds.
We now write the equation that fits the problem.
We have the following information:
"a firefighter uses equipment that weighs 60 pounds." The firefighter weighs x pounds "
Thus:
t = x + 60
Answer:
An equation that can be used to find the total weight of both the fighter and his equipment is:
t = x + 60
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