you buy 8 packs of markers with 20 markers in each pack. You already had 10 markers. Which equation shows how to calculate the total number of markers, m , you have?

The equation that shows how to calculate the total number of markers, m, you have is:

m = (8 packs * 20 markers/pack) + 10 markers

Simplifying this equation:

m = 160 markers + 10 markers

m = 170 markers

Which equation represents the relationship shown in the table?

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Distance jogged = ratetime

Rate = timedistance jogged

Distance jogged = rate + time

Distance jogged = rate • time

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The equation that represents the relationship shown in the table is:

Distance jogged = rate • time

To calculate the total number of markers, we need to add the number of markers you had initially (10) to the number of markers you bought.

The number of markers you bought can be found by multiplying the number of packs (8) by the number of markers in each pack (20).

So, the equation that shows how to calculate the total number of markers, m, you have is:

m = 10 + (8 * 20)