Hey Hazel!
The problem gives us two parts: 15 and Rhonda's savings. They tell us to use the variable r to represent her savings. So, the sum is when we add numbers together. Therefore, the equation would be 15 + r = 50.
Hope this helps!
Hazel H.
asked 02/07/20Hey Hazel!
The problem gives us two parts: 15 and Rhonda's savings. They tell us to use the variable r to represent her savings. So, the sum is when we add numbers together. Therefore, the equation would be 15 + r = 50.
Hope this helps!
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