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03.11.2020 •
Mathematics
Eric has some money in his saving account s. How much more money does he need in order to buy a game that cost $98?
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Ответ:
$98 - s = c
Step-by-step explanation:
Say s = $78
You would subtract s ($78) from $98
The answer would be $20 more
So the equation is $98 - s = c
(I put c to represent how much more money Eric needs)
Hope this helped :)
Ответ:
For this picture below: Yes. The base and height can be determined for both triangles. Use the formula A = 1/2bh to find the area of each, then add them to get the area of the trapezoid. 10 + 15 = 25 in^2.