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251 = 148 + j how do you solve this
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251 = 148 + j how do you solve this
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1. box in your j
2.draw a line in between 251 and 148
3.subtract 148 from 148 and cross it out
4. subtract 251-148
5. j=103
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In order to arrive at the answer, take the total (251) and subract it by 148. J = 103
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