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Which is an everyday situation for the math expression with the context provided? 14 – g; comparing people's ages A. Jack is 14. Maura is g years younger than Jack. Jack's age is represented by 14 – g.
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Which is an everyday situation for the math expression with the context provided?
14 – g; comparing people's ages
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Jack is 14. Maura is g years younger than Jack. Jack's age is represented by 14 – g.
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Jack is 14. Maura is g years younger than Jack. Maura's age is represented by 14 – g.
C.
Jack is 14. Maura is g years older than Jack. Maura's age is represented by 14 – g.
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Jack's age is g. Maura is 14 years younger than Jack. Maura's age is represented by 14 – g
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Jack's age is 14, so his age can't be 14 - g
Mara's age is 14 - g, which means she is g years young than Jack(not older because if she was older, you would need to add not subract)
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