Ryan bought a total of 40 juice boxes. He bought 8 more boxes of apple juice than of grape juice. How many of each kind did he buy? Solve by predicting and testing.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Solve by predicting and testing.
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hey jessica, ur own ur own account
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what's ur other account?
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Omg...sorry I failed. I made her one today. Thanks. My friend's name is: nedred.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
x+8+x=40
2x=32
x=16
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@pespsifan
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Me?
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yh
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Oh. Ok. Cool.
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@ pepsi fan once again sorry btw i wanna know what would be considered predicting and testing
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
u could try if he bought equal amounts of each than u would have 20 and 20