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Sarah's age is four more than twice her brothers age. Write two equivalent algebraic equations that can be used to find their ages.
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Sarah's age is four more than twice her brothers age. Write two equivalent algebraic equations that can be used to find their ages.
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Let her brother's age be x
Sarah is 2x + 4
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