The town of Rayburn received 6 more inches of snow than the town of Greenville. Let g represent the amount of snow in Greenville. Write an algebraic expression to represent the amount of snow in Rayburn.
G-6:x+6
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G-6:R+6
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To write an algebraic expression to represent the amount of snow in Rayburn, we can use the variable g to represent the amount of snow in Greenville.
Since Rayburn received 6 more inches of snow than Greenville, we can add 6 to the amount of snow in Greenville (g).
Therefore, the algebraic expression to represent the amount of snow in Rayburn would be g + 6.