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| Question 91742:  I am having some trouble answering these question.  Could someone kindly help me.
 1.  Find an example from your line of work or daily life that can be expressed as a liner equation with one variable.  Set up the equation and solve it.
 2.  By inserting parenthesis how many different values can 4+3*3-6/6 be equal to?
 3.  If a-b, why, give example
 Thank you kindly
 Answer by tutorcecilia(2152)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1. Find an example from your line of work or daily life that can be expressed as a liner equation with one variable. Set up the equation and solve it. Gasoline costs $2.50 per gallon.
 Equation: $2.50x=total cost of gas (C)
 So, C=2.50x
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 If I pumped 20 gals, what was my total cost for gas?
 Let x=20gals
 Than
 (2.50)(20)=$50.00
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 2. By inserting parenthesis how many different values can 4+3*3-6/6 be equal to?
 (4+3)*3-6/6
 4+(3*3)-6/6
 4+3*(3-6)/6
 4+3*(3-6/6)
 4+3*3-(6/6)
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 3. If a-b, why, give example
 I don't think this is a complete statement?
 
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