What does the variable a equal when a = 4.9?

3a + 6a = ?

a = 4.9

That is not the answer Ms. Sue. The answer is 44.1

The question asks "What does the variable a equal when a = 4.9?"

44.1 is the answer when you substitute 4.9 for a in the problem.

To find the value of the variable "a" when "a = 4.9," we simply substitute the value of "a" into the expression. So, when "a = 4.9," we have:

3a + 6a = 3(4.9) + 6(4.9)

Next, we calculate the value of each term:

3(4.9) = 14.7
6(4.9) = 29.4

Now, we substitute these values back into the expression:

3a + 6a = 14.7 + 29.4

Finally, we perform the addition and obtain the final result:

3a + 6a = 44.1

Therefore, when "a = 4.9," the expression 3a + 6a equals 44.1.