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Jim's cat, c, weighs 7 pounds. His dog weighs six times plus 3 pounds. more than his cat. Which equation represent the dogs weight, d?
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Jim's cat, c, weighs 7 pounds. His dog weighs six times plus 3 pounds. more than his cat. Which equation represent the dogs weight, d?
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c =7
d is 6 times c+3
d=6c+3
d=6d+3 is equation
(if you sub, you would get 45 is weight)
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