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Write an equation for each situation: A full bottle contains x ounces of liquid. The bottle contains y ounces of liquid when 1/2 full. Equation_____
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Write an equation for each situation: A full bottle contains x ounces of liquid. The bottle contains y ounces of liquid when 1/2 full. Equation_____
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Write an equation for each situation:
A full bottle contains x ounces of liquid.
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So, there is an x and y. You also, have a 1 and 2. So, it would be 1x and 2y. Together it will be 1x + 2y as a term. There are no like terms.
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