Chapter 2: Q. 1 (page 92)
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
Short Answer
The solution is .
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Chapter 2: Q. 1 (page 92)
Solve the equation. Check your solution.
The solution is .
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ant Pumpkins A giant pumpkin can be difficult to weigh directly on a scale. To estimate the weight, you can first measure the distances a, b, and c (in inches) as shown below. The weight W (in pounds) can then be approximated using the formula .

a. Use the distributive property to write the given formula without parentheses.
b. For a certain pumpkin, inches, inches, and inches. Approximate the weight of the pumpkin to the nearest pound
Use the distributive property to write an equivalent variable expression.
Evaluate the expression using the distributive property and mental math.
Evaluate the expression using the distributive property and mental math.
Evaluate the expression using the distributive property and mental math.
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