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Hannah is selling candles for a school fundraiser all fall. She sets a goal of selling candles per month. The number of candles she has remaining for the month can be expressed at the end of each week by the equations , where is the number of candles and is the number of weeks she has sold candles this month. What is the meaning of the value in this equation?

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Hannah is selling candles for a school fundraiser all fall. She sets a goal of selling candles per month. The number of candles she has remaining for the month can be expressed at the end of each week by the equations , where is the number of candles and is the number of weeks she has sold candles this month. What is the meaning of the value in this equation?

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Solve the following story problem:

Jack and Aaron go to the sporting goods store. Jack buys a glove for and wiffle bats for each. Jack has left over. Aaron spends all his money on hats for each and jerseys. Aaron started with more than Jack. How much does one jersey cost?

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Solve the following story problem:

Jack and Aaron go to the sporting goods store. Jack buys a glove for and wiffle bats for each. Jack has left over. Aaron spends all his money on hats for each and jerseys. Aaron started with more than Jack. How much does one jersey cost?

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Adult tickets to the zoo sell for ; child tickets sell for . On a given day, the zoo sold tickets and raised in admissions. How many adult tickets were sold?

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A blue train leaves San Francisco at 8AM going 80 miles per hour. At the same time, a green train leaves Los Angeles, 380 miles away, going 60 miles per hour. Assuming that they are headed towards each other, when will they meet, and about how far away will they be from San Francisco?

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Adult tickets to the zoo sell for ; child tickets sell for . On a given day, the zoo sold tickets and raised in admissions. How many adult tickets were sold?

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A blue train leaves San Francisco at 8AM going 80 miles per hour. At the same time, a green train leaves Los Angeles, 380 miles away, going 60 miles per hour. Assuming that they are headed towards each other, when will they meet, and about how far away will they be from San Francisco?

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We have three dogs: Joule, Newton, and Toby. Joule is three years older than twice Newton's age. Newton is Toby's age younger than eleven years. Toby is one year younger than Joules age. Find the age of each dog.

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We have three dogs: Joule, Newton, and Toby. Joule is three years older than twice Newton's age. Newton is Toby's age younger than eleven years. Toby is one year younger than Joules age. Find the age of each dog.

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