Alex wrote this equation to represent the total distance she ran in two weeks. 16 = d + 9 Which situation could be described by this equation? A. Alex knows she ran a total of 16 miles. She does not know how many miles she ran the first week. She knows she ran 9 miles the second week. B. Alex knows she ran 16 miles the first week. She knows she ran 9 miles the second week. She does not know how many miles she ran altogether. C. Alex knows she ran 16 miles the first week. She knows she ran 9 more miles the second week than the first week. She does not know the total number of miles she ran.
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well you have to do is subtract on both sides but does she/he knows?
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A
16 is the total.... 2nd week is represented by 9, therefore the variable is the distance of first week, which is unknown
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