Asked by Kitsune chan~
What equation represents the following real-world problem? Cheyenne climbs 468 feet up a mountain. This is 129 feet more than her brother climbs. How high did Cheyenne’s brother climb up the mountain?
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Answered by
Hummingbird 6th
thats wrong its x + 129 = 468!
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Let's call the height that Cheyenne's brother climbed "x".
According to the problem, Cheyenne climbed 129 feet more than her brother, so her height climbed can be represented as "x + 129".
And we know that Cheyenne climbed a total of 468 feet, so we can set up the equation:
x + 129 = 468
To solve for x, we can subtract 129 from both sides:
x = 339
Therefore, Cheyenne's brother climbed 339 feet up the mountain.
According to the problem, Cheyenne climbed 129 feet more than her brother, so her height climbed can be represented as "x + 129".
And we know that Cheyenne climbed a total of 468 feet, so we can set up the equation:
x + 129 = 468
To solve for x, we can subtract 129 from both sides:
x = 339
Therefore, Cheyenne's brother climbed 339 feet up the mountain.