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9 January, 15:52

1. What does it mean for a number to have a variable at the end of it? (i. e 1.6x)

2. What is 5 + 0.10x?

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  1. 9 January, 16:01
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    1. 1.6x has a variable which means an unknown number

    2. 5 more than 0.10 times a number

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A variable is an unknown number represented by a letter. It provides a way to write a relationship in the real world without knowing all the values involved, 1.6x means 1.6 times an unknown number mathematically. A real world example would be a percent growth of 60% on an unknown price - 1.6x.

    5 + 0.10x means 5 more than 0.10 times an unknown number. A real world example here would be "10% off a sale plus $5 coupon". We don't know the price of the item but we do know it is 10% off and we get $5 off. Once we know the price we input it int for x and find the total discount.
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