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Asked by Paul Jr

If B and C are variable quantities, which of these is an equation involving B and C ?

(a) 2 B + C (b) C − B (c) C + B (d) C = B + 5 (e) 10 + 2 B C

I think its either B or C but im not for sure though because its asking which one of these is an equation involving B and C
14 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I don't see an equal sign in either (b) or (c)

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/equation


14 years ago

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