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Ann had twice as many candies as Susan. Then Ann ate 3 of her candies.
This can be modeled using the following equation:
A = 2s - 3
Solve the equation for the number of candies Susan has, S
S = A + [?]/[?]

15 POINTS Ann had twice as many candies as Susan. Then Ann ate 3 of her candies. This-example-1
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User Rkz
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Answer:


S=(A+3)/(2)

Explanation:

The original equation is:

A=2S-3

But, we are now solving for S, so we have to isolate S.

To do this, we first must add 3 to both sides:

A+3=2S

Next, divide both sides by 2:


(A+3)/(2)=S

Hope this helps! :)

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User Santhi Bharath
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Answer: S =
(A)/(2) +
(3)/(2)

Step-by-step explanation: Isolate S by timesing it by 2, which means you have to times A and 3 by two and take S to the other side of the equation which makes the minus into a plus.

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User Sarath TS
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