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R - 1,823 = 2,312 A. r = 4,135 B. r = 4,035 C. r = 4,235 - storytimestory equations
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R - 1,823 = 2,312
A. r = 4,135
B. r = 4,035
C. r = 4,235
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Step 1: Add 1823 to both sides.
r−1823+1823=2312+1823=
r=4135
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