The equation that shows how to calculate the total number of markers, m, you have is:
m = (8 packs * 20 markers/pack) + 10 markers
Simplifying this equation:
m = 160 markers + 10 markers
m = 170 markers
you buy 8 packs of markers with 20 markers in each pack. You already had 10 markers. Which equation shows how to calculate the total number of markers, m , you have?
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Which equation represents the relationship shown in the table?
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Distance jogged = ratetime
Rate = timedistance jogged
Distance jogged = rate + time
Distance jogged = rate • time
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Math item stem image
Distance jogged = ratetime
Rate = timedistance jogged
Distance jogged = rate + time
Distance jogged = rate • time
Reference
formulas
glossary
E
Language
Changes the language of the audio snippets and the glossary
ENGLISH
The equation that represents the relationship shown in the table is:
Distance jogged = rate • time
Distance jogged = rate • time