Part A: Larry earned $11 walking his neighbors' dogs on Saturday. He earned some extra money on Sunday doing the same thing. Write an expression with a variable that shows the total amount of money Larry has earned Saturday and Sunday. Part B: Larry was able to walk 4 more than twice as many dogs as his friend Kyle. Write an algebraic expression to represent the number of dogs Larry walked compared with Kyle
fan and metal
Total money earned = money earned on saturday + money earned on sunday Total money earned = 11+11
is that A or B
He is referring to Part A. For Part B, Larry walks "4 more than twice" the number of dogs that Kyle. 4 more means you're adding 4, and twice means you're multiplying by 2. We don't know how many dogs Kyle walks, so we can make that variable k. We can use variable l for Larry. l = 4k + 4
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