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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If Anna's age is represented by A, then 12 more than Anna's age will be ...
12 + A
Jason's age is said to be 12 more than Anna's age, so ...
J = 12 + A
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The sum of their ages will be J + A. That is said to be 50, so ...
J + A = 50
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These equations can be solved by using the first to substitute for J in the second.
(12 +A) +A = 50
2A = 38 . . . . . . . . subtract 12
A = 19 . . . . . . . . . . divide by 2
J = 12 +19 = 31 . . . find Jason's age
Jason is 31; Anna is 19.
To use the equation we need a1 and d(the common difference).
We have a1 = 57, we need to find d.
93-84 = 9; 84-75=9; 75-66=9; 66-57=9
d = 9
a350 = 57 + (350-1)(9)
a350 = 57 + (349)(9)
a350 = 57 + 3141
a350 = 3198
Y=.5x+6
I believe this is right sorry if it’s not.
Answer: 63
Step-by-step explanation:
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