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dbrookshire3:

If he has y $5 bills, how much money does he have in $5 bills?

IhelpUuHELPme:

🙄 Bruh, how would it be 5y ._. If he has y $5 bills, "how much money does he have \[i n\] $5 bills?" Meaning, the equation would be 5y times the amount of money "in" a 5 dollar bill-? or like- does that not make sense

QuestionCoveBot:

y is amount of dollar bills. 5 is the money amount. 5y

IhelpUuHELPme:

oh - 💀😵

dbrookshire3:

Jason counts the $1 bills and $5 bills in his wallet, and finds that he has $46 total. You can write an equation in standard form to describe this situation. In your equation, let x represent the number of $1 bills and let y represent the number of $5 bills. What values will you use for A, B, and C in the equation Ax+By=C?Jason counts the $1 bills and $5 bills in his wallet, and finds that he has $46 total. You can write an equation in standard form to describe this situation. In your equation, let x represent the number of $1 bills and let y represent the number of $5 bills. What values will you use for A, B, and C in the equation Ax+By=C?

QuestionCoveBot:

A is 1 B is 5 C is 46

QuestionCoveBot:

1x*5y=46

dbrookshire3:

that is wrong it is x+5y=46

dbrookshire3:

but a b and c is correct

QuestionCoveBot:

@dbrookshire3 wrote:
that is wrong it is x+5y=46
1x and x are both correct. You don't need the 1, sometimes.

dbrookshire3:

yes but you put a times symbol not a +

QuestionCoveBot:

@dbrookshire3 wrote:
yes but you put a times symbol not a +
Oh right... I'm on the English keyboard...

dbrookshire3:

yes I figured it out thxs for the help

dbrookshire3:

I will probably have many more questions for you

dbrookshire3:

Farmer John needs to build a fence to surround his goat pen. The perimeter of the pen is 55 feet. The fencing he plans to buy is sold in 3-foot and 8-foot sections. You can write an equation in standard form to model this situation. x= number of 3-foot sections y= number of 8-foot sections Write an equation in standard form to model this situation. Answer

QuestionCoveBot:

@dbrookshire3 wrote:
Farmer John needs to build a fence to surround his goat pen. The perimeter of the pen is 55 feet. The fencing he plans to buy is sold in 3-foot and 8-foot sections. You can write an equation in standard form to model this situation. x= number of 3-foot sections y= number of 8-foot sections Write an equation in standard form to model this situation. Answer
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dbrookshire3:

Farmer John needs to build a fence to surround his goat pen. The perimeter of the pen is 55 feet. The fencing he plans to buy is sold in 3-foot and 8-foot sections. You can write an equation in standard form to model this situation. x= number of 3-foot sections y= number of 8-foot sections Write an equation in standard form to model this situation.

dbrookshire3:

Farmer John needs to build a fence to surround his goat pen. The perimeter of the pen is 55 feet. The fencing he plans to buy is sold in 3-foot and 8-foot sections. You can write an equation in standard form to model this situation.

NoodlesAndRiceYT:

@ihelpuuhelpme wrote:
oh - 💀😵
BAHHAHA

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