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An equation is shown
27+18 (3+2)
What factor is missing from the equation?

User SFernando
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<b><u>Answer</u></b>


<b>Equal sign is missing out there.</b>


<b><u>Step-by-step explanation.</u></b>

If it is an equation, there must be equal sign present. It means, we are equating something. If there is equal sign, then it can't be an equation.


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The answer is 9 because 27+18 is equal to 45 and ?(3+2) since we all know that 3+2=5 and that 5 goes into 45 nine times that the answer is 9 because basically 45 divided by 5 is 9
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