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5. Shane has $6 more than three times the amount of money that Jerry has. If Shane has more than $99, find the solution set that represents the number of dollars Jerry could have.
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5. Shane has $6 more than three times the
amount of money that Jerry has. If Shane
has more than $99, find the solution set
that represents the number of dollars
Jerry could have.
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$31
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(99 - 6) / 3
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