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Twice a number equals 25 minus triple that same number i have 5*5=25*3=75 is this correct?
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Twice a number equals 25 minus triple that same number
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5*5=25*3=75 is this correct?
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yes it is cause like you said 5x5=25 and multiply that by 3 =75
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yes it is cause like you said 5x5=25 and multiply that by 3 =75
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