For each scenario, fill in numbers in the blanks to create a scenario that
can be solved using...
Mathematics, 20.12.2019 03:31 pkcfox
For each scenario, fill in numbers in the blanks to create a scenario that
can be solved using a system of equations. make sure the scenario that you
provide has one solution. then, answer the questions that follow.
a. what is the system of equations that represents the scenario you created?
there are total animals in the barn. some of the animals are chickens and
some are cows. there are legs in all.
b. prove your solution is correct.
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