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11 April, 17:42

In a jump rope competition, Kyle jumped 5 more than twice as many times as Jackson. Which expression represents how many times Kyle jumped in terms of the number of times Jackson jumped, j?

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  1. 11 April, 17:48
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    k = 5 + 2j

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    Let k represent number of Kyle jumps

    Let j represent number of Jackson jumps

    It is also given that Kyle jumped 5 more than twice as many times as Jackson

    First, we find an expression for twice as many times as Jackson

    This means 2 * Jackson's jump

    Since j represents number of Jackson's jump

    2 * Jackson's jump = 2j

    So, Kyle jumped 5 more than twice as many times as Jackson can be represented as k = 5 more than 2j

    More than means +

    Hence, 5 more than 2j can be represented as 5 + 2j.

    Conclusively, The expression for Kyle jumped 5 more than twice as many times as Jackson is k = 5 + 2j
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