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Sam's height is 15 centimeters less than 2 times Martha's height. If Sam is 185 centimeters tall, and Martha's height is x, the relationship between the heights can be represented by the equation 2x −
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Sam's height is 15 centimeters less than 2 times Martha's height. If Sam is 185 centimeters tall, and Martha's height is x, the relationship between the heights can be represented by the equation 2x − 15 = 185. What is Martha's height? 90 95 100 105
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100 is the answer to your problem.
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