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Jimmy age is one year less than the sum ofthe ages his siblinh serena and tyler.which equation represent jimmy age
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Let 'j' represent Jimmy's ageLet 's' represent Serena's age Let 't' represent Tyler's age
An equation would be as follows: j=(s+t)-1Hope this helps! ^_^
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