Asked by Karen
Make your own equation.
1. A number is 6 times another number. The sum of the two numbers is 56.
@. Donna has twice as many coins as Cathy. When Donna gives Cathy 2 coins, they each have the same number. How many coins do they each have?
Let the number of coins that Cathy has be x.
1. A number is 6 times another number. The sum of the two numbers is 56.
@. Donna has twice as many coins as Cathy. When Donna gives Cathy 2 coins, they each have the same number. How many coins do they each have?
Let the number of coins that Cathy has be x.