cameron is playing 9 holes of golf. He needs to score a total of at most 15 over par on the last four holes to beat his best golf score. On the last four holes, he scores 5 over par, 1 under par, 6 over par and 1 under par.

a. write an find the value of an expression that gives Cameron's score for 4 holes of golf.
b. Is comeron's score on the last four holes over or under par?
c. Did Cameron beat his best golf score?

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a. To find Cameron's score for 4 holes of golf, we need to add up his scores on each hole. Given that he scores 5 over par, 1 under par, 6 over par, and 1 under par on the last four holes, we can write the expression as follows:

Score = (5 + -1 + 6 + -1)

b. To determine if Cameron's score on the last four holes is over or under par, we need to calculate the total score. Par represents the standard number of strokes expected to complete a hole or course. If the total score is positive, it means Cameron is over par, while a negative score indicates being under par. Let's calculate his score:

Total score = 5 + (-1) + 6 + (-1) = 9

Since the total score is 9, Cameron's score on the last four holes is over par.

c. To determine if Cameron beat his best golf score, we need to compare the total score on the last four holes to his previous best score. However, the question does not provide information about Cameron's previous best score or the scores on the other five holes. Therefore, we cannot accurately determine if Cameron beat his best golf score based on the given information.

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Cameron is playing 9 holes of golf he needs to score a total of at most 15 over pair of the last four holes to beat his best goal scorer on the last four holes he scores 5/1 under par 6 / pair and one under

well, start keeping track:

+5 = +5
+5-1 = +4

and so on