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Thank you multistep equations with variables on both sides ah
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la shmoop running the reindeer has always tried to follow
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in the footsteps of his brother rudolf every year rudolph
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by santa and expensive new hat out of the goodness
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of his heart rudolph gives running exactly half his cash
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so they'll have the same amount to spend on christmas
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gifts on the way to the sugar plum all acute
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victim recognizes rudolph and offers to give him seven dollars
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to take a photo with he and his famous knows
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rudolph doesn't want running to feel left out so he
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pays the vixen two dollars to take a photo with
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running in his slightly less famous schnoz Well rudolph even
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asked the vixen teo give the seven dollars to running
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instead we'll check out running has exactly enough money to
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purchase two hats while rudolph has exactly enough to buy
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one Can you determine the price of one of these
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hats Hoof a lot of information Well it'll help to
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be able to solve this sort of problem however because
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the type of situation that pops up a lot in
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real life first we need to determine the variable we're
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going to use way don't know how much money each
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reindeer started with but we do know that they started
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with the same amount since the problem tells us that
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rudolph gave half is cash to running before they headed
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out So let's call their starting cash ex same for
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both Then rudolph gave two dollars to the cute vixen
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so ex minus two running on the other hand received
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seven dollars from his fangirl So x plus seven goes
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there However we're also told that running is able to
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buy twice as many hats Is rudolph after this little
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exchange which means that we'd have to multiply the expression
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for rudolph by two has set he's equal to one
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another So two times the quantity x minus two equals
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x plus seven multiplying that two on the left hand
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side we get to x minus four equals x plus
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seven Of course we want to get x by itself
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so we know how much cash all of these guys
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started with so we can subtract x from both sides
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to get x minus four equals seven then had four
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to each side to get x equals eleven And there
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we have it Each ranger started their shopping trip with
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eleven bucks but that's not what the questions asking We
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know that rudolph gave away two dollars and still had
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exactly enough money to buy one hat itself He started
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with eleven bucks and gave way to box leaving himself
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with nine box Then each hat must run nine dollars
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on the button We can double check to see if
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that's correct by plugging the same number in the runnings
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equation We started with eleven dollars and the vixen gave
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him another seven giving him eighteen dollars total And sure
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enough eighteen divided by nine is too meaning Running would
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have had exactly enough cash to buy two hats It's
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like santa has a new favorite this year This allergy 00:02:52.87 --> [endTime] season strikes
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