Jesse Played two days of golf. On the second day, he got a score of six bellow par, or -6. His total score for the two days was o above par, or 0. Define a variable. Then write and solve an equation to find the score Jesse got on the first day. Show your work!

I used s to represent the score of the first day.

All I did for this was figure out the equation itself, second day's score + first day's unknown score = the total score. (-6 + s = 0)
Add 6 to both sides to cancel out the -6 and isolate the variable, leaving me with s = 6.
So the final equation is -6 + 6 = 0

(If anyone decides to use this this year, please reword it enough so it's not plagiarizing.)

Its takes more effort but its better than failing

n + -6 = 0

n = the first day's score

n + -6 = 0

Add 6 to both sides.

n = 6

These are the completely wrong answers, don't use them!.

if any of you see this, I hope your having a good day and I hope you are not failing math...…. with all hope,

-im hungry mother

Every test answers for the full test responses are all fake!! DO not trust them!! Instead, I would suggest using an online calculator or look up the problems separately... then I would write my answers down. I hope I helped

I am officially done!

I got a F because if Colorado Guy or whatever his/her name was.
Can trust people I guess!

Thanks

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