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Last Friday temp at $30 over the weekend he received some money for doing his chores he now has $42 write an equation that represents how much money Tim receives for his chores.…
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Last Friday temp at $30 over the weekend he received some money for doing his chores he now has $42 write an equation that represents how much money Tim receives for his chores.
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30 + ×= $42 because x is the unknown amount fir his chores
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30+x=42 I think because it's has to equal 42 and he already has 30
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