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A bucket holds c liters of water, but a jar holds d liters more. How much water do they hold together. Pls help! +15 pts

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Answer:

d + c liters

Explanation:

User Sandric
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Answer: They hold 2c + d liters.

Explanation:

  • Water = bucket + jar
  • Bucket = c
  • Jar = c + d <-- if the jar holds d liters more than the capacity of the bucket, c, then its volume is (c + d).
  • Water = c + (c + d)
  • Water = 2c + d
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