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What number should be subtracted from both sides of the following equation to solve for x? x + 27 = 30 A. 3 B.27 C.30 D.57
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What number should be subtracted from both sides of the following equation to solve for x? x + 27 = 30 A. 3 B.27 C.30 D.57
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What number should be subtracted from both sides of the following equation to solve for x?
x + 27 = 30
A. 3
B.27
C.30
D.57
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I would think it is 27 because 27-27=0 and 30-27=3
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