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The difference between the water levels for high and low tide was 3.6 feet. The low is .2 foot. Write an equation to find the water level at high tide.

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.2+3.6=3.8 because all you do is add the .2 feet with 3.6 feet
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Answer:


H_(x) = 3.8ft

Explanation:

Thinking process:

Let the problem be expressed like this:

The water level in the high tide be given by:
H_(x)

The water level in the high tide be given by:
L_(x)

The difference between the two is given by the equation:
H_(x) -L_(x) = 3.6

The height in in low tide is 0.2 ft, so the equation becomes:


H_(x) - 0.2 = 3.6 \\H_(x) = 3.8ft

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