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Bill ran around the track 2 times. Then Jill came and ran with him. Their laps can be modeled with the following equation. B=J+2 Solve the equation for the number of laps Jill r…
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Bill ran around the track 2 times. Then Jill came and ran with him. Their laps can be modeled with the following equation. B=J+2 Solve the equation for the number of laps Jill r…
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Bill ran around the track 2 times. Then
Jill came and ran with him. Their laps
can be modeled with the following
equation. B=J+2
Solve the equation for the number of
laps Jill ran, J.
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