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63 multiplied by the difference of x and 5. (I would like an explanation too.)
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63 multiplied by the difference of x and 5. (I would like an explanation too.)
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63 divided by (x-5)
all i can tell you is to re write it as a fraction
63/x-5
if there was an equals sign i would give the answer but since there isn’t i can’t
hope this helps and have a wonderful day :)
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63(x-5)
difference= subtraction
do you subtract x by 5, then multiply it by 63
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