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Lisa's age is 4 years older than three times Sammy's age. Lisa is 28 years old. Let s represent Sammy's age. Which equation can be used to solve for Sammy's age? 3s = 28 4s + 3 = 28 s + 4 = 28 3s + 4 =
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Lisa's age is 4 years older than three times Sammy's age. Lisa is 28 years old. Let s represent Sammy's age.
Which equation can be used to solve for Sammy's age?
3s = 28
4s + 3 = 28
s + 4 = 28
3s + 4 = 28
It lost me in the lesson HELP! please and explain it please
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3s+4=28
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the 4th one down hope this helps
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