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rxcklesskaisher:

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. (6 points)

rxcklesskaisher:

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rxcklesskaisher:

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jhonyy9:

given that Larry get for Saturday dogs walk $11 on Sunday he earned some extra money ,what note M using these we can write 11+M = T where T is the total money what Larry earns @AZ opinion pls.

AZ:

I agree, that would be the equation for part A. For part B `Larry was able to walk 4 more than twice as many dogs as his friend Kyle. ` Let's say Larry is L and Kyle is K when it says twice as many, does that refer to multiplication or addition? when it says, 4 more than, does that refer to multiplication or addition? so can you put that all into an algebraic expression?

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