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18 February, 13:58

Is Addison has 15 fewer pieces of candy than Ronny does a expression or equation? and why

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  1. 18 February, 15:28
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    Let Ronny's candy be x and Addison's candy be y. Then it would read y=x-15.

    This is an equation because this is saying that Ronny's amount of candy minus 15 is equal to amount of candy that Addison has. Once there is a useful equal then it is equation.
  2. 18 February, 16:01
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    Let the Addison's candy count be a and Ronny's be r.

    Then a = r - 15. This is an equation.

    If you had a second equation, you could replace a with the expression (r - 15), which in itself is not an equation.
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