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2 March, 08:03

Jessie installed 12 more axles than the number of engine blocks her friend Gus installed yesterday. Write an equation for g, the number of engine blocks Gus installed yesterday.

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  1. 2 March, 08:30
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    g = j - 12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's say Jessie installed j axles. Convert words to math:

    - "12 more" = + 12

    - "the number of engine blocks her friend Gus installed yesterday" = g

    Put it together: g + 12. This is equal to j: j = g + 12. Solve for g:

    j = g + 12

    g = j - 12
  2. 2 March, 08:32
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    Lets use the variables "a" and "g" to solve.

    a = number of axles

    g = number of engine blocks

    If Jessie has 12 more axles than the number of engine blocks, this means we are adding (g + 12).

    Now, we have the expression a = g + 12

    Solve for g since we are finding the number of engine blocks Gus Installed.

    a = g + 12

    ~Subtract 12 to both sides

    a - 12 = g + 12 - 12

    a - 12 = g

    Therefore, the answer is [ a - 12 = g ]

    Best of Luck!
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