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If x is a multiple of five, is x+3 a multiple of five?
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If x is a multiple of five, is x+3 a multiple of five?
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I'm going to say no because x is a multiple of 5. if you do x+3, you would be adding 3 to x which probably wouldn't make it a multiple of 5 anymore. So I guess NO.
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