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Landscaping boulders weigh 28 pounds each. Using b for the number of boulders and w for the weight, write an equation that relate the two variables. Equation should begin with b =.
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Landscaping boulders weigh 28 pounds each. Using b for the number of boulders and w for the weight, write an equation that relate the two variables.
Equation should begin with b =.
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Answer: b=w/28
28 pounds must be multiple by the number of boulders, b, to get the total weight, w.
Since the equation should begin with B equals, it would be the w/28
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