Mathematics, 04.05.2021 19:30 klafleur18
Mike and Jeanie played 38 games of checkers. Mike won 6 more games than Jeanie. To find out how many games Jeanie won a student used
this equation
M + J = 38
In this equation: M = number of games Mike won and J = number of games Jeanie won.
Which other equation would help the student to solve this problem?
Answers: 2
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