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If you divide my number by a 3 and add -3 which equals 4, what is my number?
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If you divide my number by a 3 and add -3 which equals 4, what is my number?
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The answer is 21 21÷3 =7 7-3=4
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your number is 21
21 divided by 3 equals 7
7 plus -3 equals 4
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