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Barry jars 3 liters of jam every day. Write an equation that shows the relationship between the days d and the jam made j.
Write your answer as an equation with j first, followed by an equals sign.
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Answer:
j = 3 * d
Explanation:
the * means multiplication. Or you can write j=3d
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