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The Sears Tower in Chicago is 1,454 feet tall. Let the height of the antenna on the tower be represented by the variable a. The total height of the building plus the antenna is 1,707 feet. Which equation represents this problem?
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Total means to add them both so
tower height + antenna = total height
1454 + a = 1707
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