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11 December, 05:31

A contractor uses the expression

7 (x + 3) to find the length in feet of chain that he needs for a certain project.

The contractor needs four chains that are the this length what is the total length of all of the chains

Part b the contractor needs another chain that is 50% longer than the first chain write an expression he can use to find the length of this chain explain how you know your expression is correct

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  1. 11 December, 06:00
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    The length of the chain is 7 (x+3).

    Four times this would be 4 (7 (x+3)) = 28 (x+3) = 28x+84

    (either answer is good depending on whether you should distribute or not)

    50% longer than this would be 1.5 (7 (x+3)) = 10.5 (x+3) = 10.5x+31.5

    (to be 50% longer, we multiply by 1.5 ... 1 whole + 1 half)

    We could write this in other different ways, such as 21 (x+3) / 2 = (21x+63) / 2 ...
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