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MacKenzie has 46.13 less than taylor. how would you show how much money MacKenzie has?

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Step 1

Let Mackenzie have x

and Taylor have y

Then, since Mackenzie has 46.13 less than Taylor,


x=y-46.13

Therefore, to show how much money Mackenzie has we will use the equation;


\begin{gathered} x=y-46.13 \\ \text{Remember Mackenzie had \$x } \\ \text{Taylor had \$y} \\ \text{Mackenzie's money is less than Taylor's money by \$46.13} \\ So\text{ we take away \$46.13 from Taylor's money to get that of Mackenzie} \end{gathered}

Answer;


\begin{gathered} \text{Mackenzie's money(x)=Taylor's money (y)-46.13} \\ x=y-46.13 \end{gathered}

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