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A man's shoe size is approximately three times his foot length in inches, minus twenty-two. What would be the equation that could represent his shoe size, y, in terms of inches, x.
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A man's shoe size is approximately three times his foot length in inches, minus twenty-two. What would be the equation that could represent his shoe size, y, in terms of inches, x.
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(3y) x -22 the mans shoes size 3 times his foot so -22. Hoped this help have an amazing day ❤️
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Answer:
(3y)x - 22
Explanation:
mans shoe size 3 times his foot
-22
(3y)x - 22
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