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Part A: Larry earned $11 walking his neighbors' dogs on Saturday. He earned some extra money on Sunday doing the same thing. Write an expression with a variable that shows the total amount of money Larry has earned Saturday and Sunday.

Part B: Larry was able to walk 4 more than twice as many dogs as his friend Kyle. Write an algebraic expression to represent the number of dogs Larry walked compared with Kyle.

Answer :

Answer:

a = 2(b) + 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: $11 + a = b. A= the extra money he got for walking the dog. B= the total money for walking the dogs.

Part B: a = 2(b) + 4. I did + 4 because it says “Larry was able to walk 4 more than twice as many dogs as his friend Kyle”. This equation would work because a = Larry and b = Kyle, so Larry has 2 times the amount as Kyle plus the 4.

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Answer:

Part A: T stands for total money earned and S stands for money earned on Sunday

T = 11 + S

Part B: We know Larry walked AT LEAST twice the amount of dogs than Kyle. So, L standing for Larry and K for Kyle:

L = 2(K)

But, it tells us he walked twice, plus 4 more. So our final equation will be:

L = 2(K) + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

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