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Answer:
3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Bcs of keep-change-flip
7:can make 3 bracelets with 4 beads left over
8: 3 groups with 8 left over
(-2.9a + 6.8) + (4.4a - 7.3)
= -2.9a + 6.8 + 4.4a - 7.3
Combine like terms. All "a" terms can only be added to other "a" terms, and all non variable terms can only be added to other non variable terms.
= 1.5a - 0.5
Final Answer: D. 1.5a - 0.5