let:
T1 = the first try
T2 = the second try
So, in terms of T1, T2 will equal
T2 = 8(T1) - 2
The total must be 88 so
T1 + [8(T1) - 2] = 88
Solve for T1...
9(T1) - 2 = 88
9(T1) = 90
T1 = 10
So plug this back into the equation to get the number of bounces in the second try.
T2 = 8(T1) - 2
T2 = 8(10) - 2
T2 = 80 - 2
T2 = 78
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marnie practiced her basketball dribbling. after two tries, she had bounced the ball 88 times. On the second try she had 2 fewer bounces than 8 times the number of bounces she had on the first try. how many bounces did she have on the second try?
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the answer must be 78. :) :) :) :) :) :)
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78 definitely, I mean that's what kindergartners do and I am 9 get it 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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