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Dividing my dog’s age by 4 and adding 6 is the same as dividing my dog’s age by 8 and adding 8. StartFraction x Over 4 EndFraction + 6 = StartFraction x Over 8 EndFraction + 8 How old is my dog? years
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Dividing my dog’s age by 4 and adding 6 is the same as dividing my dog’s age by 8 and adding 8.
StartFraction x Over 4 EndFraction + 6 = StartFraction x Over 8 EndFraction + 8
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years old
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Answer:
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Explanation:
a = age
you will multiply by 8 now
now move a's with a's and the numbers that don't have a variable with each other
now subtract
I hope it helps you!
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