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OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

Help ;>

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Assuming that her uncle's age is z, we know that Samantha would be 1/2 of z (which can also be represented as \(\large \frac{z}{2}\). An additional information is that she is 3 more than \(\large \frac{z}{2}\). Therefore the expression would be \(\large \frac{z}{2} + 3\).

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

Oh ok thx

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

You're welcome :)

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