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Sarah is y years old now. How could you represent her age 5 years ago? y + 5 5 y y - 5 y ÷ 5
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Sarah is y years old now. How could you represent her age 5 years ago?
y + 5
5 y
y - 5
y ÷ 5
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y-5..................................................
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you would have to subtract 5 from her age so the equation would by y-5
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