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Subtract 16a+3 from 13a−5 . ANSWERS: −16a−2 −16a+8 16a−2 16a−8
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Subtract 16a+3 from 13a−5 .
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−16a−2
−16a+8
16a−2
16a−8
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the answer is 16a-2.
Step-by-step explanation:k12
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i believe the answer is 16a-2.
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