This equation shows how the amount of jam Jenna has jarred is related to the number of days she has spent making jam.

j = 6d

The variable d represents the number of days spent making jam, and the variable j represents the amount of jam jarred. How many days does Jenna need to spend making jam if she wants to jar 12 liters of jam in all?

____ days

Answer :

Answer:

The number of days for making 12 liters of jam is 2 days.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The equation that shows the amount of jam Jenna has jarred is related to the number of days she has spent making jam.

              [tex]j = 6d[/tex]

 where,  j is amount of jam.

              d is the number of days spent making jam.

Total amount of jam = 12 liters

                        So,  j [tex]=[/tex]  12

To find number of days ,plug in the value for j in the above equation.

                             [tex]12 = 6d[/tex]

 Divide both sides by 6

                           [tex]\frac{12}{6} = \frac{6}{6} d[/tex]

                            [tex]2 = d[/tex]

So, the value for d is number of days for making 12 liters jam.

The number of days for making 12 liters of jam is 2 days.

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