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Mary made a withdrawal of d dollars from her savings account. Her previous balance was $350, and her current balance is $280. Represent this situation as a mathematical statement.
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Mary made a withdrawal of d dollars from her savings account. Her previous balance was $350, and her current balance is $280. Represent this situation as a mathematical statement.
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280+70=350
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