A gardener measures the tallest of his prize-winning sunflowers and finds that the height is 65 in. The sunflower has grown 12.1 inches since the last time the gardener measured it. How tall was the sunflower when it was last measured?

Write an algebraic equation that represents the scenario.
Solve to find the solution.

At the Last Chance Filling Station, gas costs $1.60 a gallon. Trevor paid $32.00 to fill his tank. How many gallons of gas did he buy?

Write an algebraic equation that represents the scenario.
Solve to find the solution.

Please HELP!!!!

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x+12.1=65

x=52.9

x*1.6+32

x=20

(* means times)
1. h = h1 + h2.
65 = h1 + 12.1,
h1 =

2. Y = $32. = Total cost.
X = $1.60 = Cost / gal.
G = gal. bought.

G = y/x = 32/1.60 =
Why did you subtract the two numbers the 65-12.1
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but are any of these actual alberic expressions
thanks ambey
I need the gardener answers
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I got 20 At the Last Chance Filling Station, gas costs $1.60 a gallon. Trevor paid $32.00 to fill his tank. How many gallons of gas did he buy?

Write an algebraic equation that represents the scenario.
Solve to find the solution.
Someone needs to put the gardener answer.
pls just answer the question liek bruh
The answer for the gas tank is $1.60 + $30.40 = $32.00, your welcome.
A gardener measures the tallest of his prize-winning sunflowers and finds that the height is 65 in. The sunflower has grown 12.1 inches since the last time the gardener measured it. How tall was the sunflower when it was last measured? guys plz help
we need the gardener answer
Can someone put the gardener answer :')
x +12.1=65 equation

-12.1 -12.1

x=52.9 inches
none of yall gave the damn whole answer
tysm
No it would be 20 pretty sure
1.60x n = 32
N should equal 20
32 divided by 1.60 also equals 20, though that's WHAT I THINK I'm not sure tho
wrong gas tanks is 20
1.60xg=32.00
32 divided by 1.60 = 20
g=20
1.60x20=32

the gardener is for sure 52.9 but im not sure how to do the whole equation thingy but yeah give this answer a like if it somehow helped :> ( this is for patterns and variables unit test part two, math 6th grade connexus and yes this is coming from a 6th grader ) :>>>
I got the answer for connexus (I think please correct me) so what I did was 32.00 divided by 1.60 and I got 20 so I'm 85% sure that that's the answer
I did that for the gallon one