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I need help with an algebra problem.
"If one chocolate bar make three s'mores, how many bars will you need to purchase to make 26 s'mores?"
I can't figure this one out. In theory it would be 9 bars. But I need to have an algebraic solution for it.
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Answer:
9 bars
Explanation:
3x=26
x=8.6
(round to nearest whole)
x=9 chocolate bars
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