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What does the side of your equation that represents Monday look like? Ex. 10x+14

What does the side of your equation that represents Monday look like? Ex. 10x+14-example-1
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We know that both days Elaine runs the same distance, so:


\text{distance on monday=distance on tuesday}

From the question, we can find the followed expressions:


\text{Distance on monday=5 + 3x , where x is the amount of miles the trail has.}
\text{distance on tuesday= 6+2x}

So, we have:


5+3x=6+2x\text{ }\rightarrow\text{ x=1}

So, the trail is 1 mile long.

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