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Mathematics, 01.10.2019 05:30 ayleenmorar

Kristina, malachi, and susan are standing in line at target. susan is (2y) feet from the front of the line. malachi is (y+14) feet behind susan and kristina is (5y+6) feet farther from the front of the line than malachi. kristina is at the end of the line and malachi is in the exact middle of the line.

4) which equation correctly models the situation?

a) 5y+6+2y=y+14

b) 5y+6=2y−(y+14)

c) 5y+6+y+14=2y

d) 5y+6=y+14+2y

5) how many feet away is malachi from the front of the line?

a) 8 feet
b) 18 feet
c) 26 feet
d) 52 feet

6) how many feet away is kristina from the front of the line?

a) 8 feet
b) 18 feet
c) 26 feet
d) 52 feet

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