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You are asked to write a single variable equation to solve a word problem with two unknown amounts. What do you do?
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You are asked to write a single variable equation to solve a word problem with two unknown amounts. What do you do?
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Without seeing this then its tricky, allright if your problem is like umm
2x+3y=4 then you can transform into 3y=4-2x and then isolate y only so you have an equation in slope-intercept form like... Y=(2/3)x+(4/3)
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