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24.07.2020 •
Mathematics
1. Whichever option you choose, JUSTIFY YOUR REASONING. To get full
credit, each response should contain at least two (2) full sentences,
which clearly shows your thinking.*
2. For the option that you choose, what will the final cost be? Identify which 20 points
games you would purchase. Write an equation to show how you would
find the final cost. *
3. Ask a family member or friend which option they would choose. Identify 20 points
which games they would purchase. Write an equation to show how you
would find the final cost for your family/friend's choice.
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Ответ:
Both Jared and Nicole are correct. You can solve for either variable and use the equivalent expression to create a one-variable equation. Then you can solve. Jared would have created a one-variable equation that can be used to solve for x, whereas Nicole would have created a one-variable equation that can be used to solve for y.