6.12)
Jennifer had some money in her
pocket. She spent $1.35, which left
her with $2.30...
Mathematics, 13.07.2020 19:01 agm9801
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Jennifer had some money in her
pocket. She spent $1.35, which left
her with $2.30. Which equation could
Jennifer use to find m, the original
amount of money she had in her
pocket?
A m + 2.30 = 1.35
B m - 1.35 = 2.30
C 2.30 = 1.35 – m
D m = 2.30 x 1.35
Answers: 2
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