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  • 24-06-2022
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Peter's dog weighs 12 pounds more than Joe's dog. The dogs weigh 36
pounds all together. Write an equation to find the weight of Joe's dog.

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Sidharth999
Sidharth999 Sidharth999
  • 24-06-2022
Answer: x + x + 12 = 36, 12 pounds

Step-by-Step Explanation:

Let Joe’s dog’s weight be ‘x’ pounds
Peter’s dog’s weight be ‘x + 12’ pounds
Both dogs weigh 36 pounds together.

Therefore,
x + x + 12 = 36
2x + 12 = 36
2x = 36 - 12
2x = 24
x = 24/2
=> x = 12

Joe’s Dog’s Weight = x => 12
Peter’s Dog’s Weight = x + 12 => 24
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