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Writing to Explain Explain how you know how to use a variable in an addition or subtraction expression.
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Writing to Explain Explain how you know how to use a variable in an addition or subtraction expression.
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Explain how you know how to use a variable in an addition or subtraction expression.
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Well if your stuck you can always replace the variable with a number to to help and if your stuck on it you can use a variable to help you so it can give you a better understanding of it
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