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Translate each verbal model into an equation. (Answers may vary, depending on the variables chosen.)(VERBAL MODEL CAN'T COPY)
$n=\frac{y}{100}$
Algebra
Chapter 1
An Introduction to Algebra
Section 1
Introducing the Language of Algebra
The Language of Algebra
Equations and Inequalities
Functions
Linear Functions
Quadratic Functions
Polynomials
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this question asks us to translate the verbal model into an equation. I'm gonna use X and rye. So this is the number of centuries. Number off centuries is the number of years. A number of years divided by ah 100. You could also write X is equal toe. Why over 100 eso again? They're they're different ways to write it and different variables you could use.
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