SOLUTION: what is my equation when they ask me that they want at least three times as many jars of tomato sauce as jars of salsa
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Question 534026: what is my equation when they ask me that they want at least three times as many jars of tomato sauce as jars of salsa
Answer by fcabanski(1391) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
T - jars of Tomato Sauce
S - jars of Salsa
S >= 3T (greater than or equal to)
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