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18 March, 23:06

How do you put the sentence "5 thumb drives have 9 gigabytes more capacity than 1 compact disk." into a linear equation?

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  1. 19 March, 00:15
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    Well, we should first decide on our variables. Let's replace "thumb drives" with the letter "t", and "compact disk" with the letter "c".

    Now, to understand the sentence. "5 thumb drives have 9 gigabytes more capacity than 1 compact disk." So, what does that mean? Well, if a compact disk has 10 gigabytes of capacity, then I suppose 5 thumb drives would have 19 gigabytes of capacity all together. So, we're just adding + 9.

    Alright, so as a linear equation:

    "5 thumb drives have 9 gigabytes more capacity than 1 compact disk"

    5t = c + 9
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