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27 July, 14:56

Jimmy is going to pack his backpack for a trip. His backpack is 60 cubic litres. He has a pile of equipment that takes up 43 cubic litres and then he has his sleeping bag that takes up 23 cubic litres. Let r be the amount of room left in his backpack. Which equation could you use to determine if he has enough room in his backpack.

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  1. 27 July, 15:11
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    r = R - (43 + 23)

    There is no more space in his backpack.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Jimmy's backpack has a space of 60 cubic liters (R).

    Now, he has a pile of equipment of volume 43 cubic liters and then he has his sleeping bag of volume 23 cubic liters.

    Now, if r is the amount of room left in his backpack, the equation I can use

    r = R - (43 + 23) ... (1) to determine if he has enough room in his backpack.

    Now, in our case R = 60 cubic liters

    Therefore, from equation (1), we get r = 60 - (43 + 23) = - 6, i. e. there is no more space in his backpack. (Answer)
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