Asked by Abby

Can someone help me with these questions?? I really can't figure it out. Please help me I really need it...
I have to write an equation to represent these real-life situations in which the variable is on the left side of the equation with an operation and a number. Then solve the equation showing the steps. Finally answer the question in a complete sentence as indicated in the lesson content.

7. Anne is seven years younger than her brother, Brandon. Anne is 23. Let B represent Brandon’s age.


8. Last Friday, the Cougars lost to the Tigers in basketball by 15 points. The Tigers scored 72 points. Let C represent the Cougars' score.


9. Mary scored 36 points, which is half as many points as Lashawna scored. Let L represent the points Lashawna scored.


10. Joey owns a small bakery and today Phoebe has ordered c cookies. If Joey boxes the cookies by the dozen and has packed 20 boxes, how many cookies has Phoebe ordered? Let c represent the number of cookies.

Answers

Answered by Reiny
This is called "variable abuse"

There is absolutely no need to introduce variables if the whole process takes only one step

e.g. #8, all you have to say is
Cougar's score = 72-15 = 57
(I suppose you want C = 72-15 = 57)

every one of your problems takes only one arithmetic step to solve
Answered by Abby
Okay thank you! If i work the other ones out would you mind checking them for me?
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