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Five times the difference of a number subtracted from ten is forty. what is the number?
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Five times the difference of a number subtracted from ten is forty. what is the number?
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Five times the difference of a number subtracted from ten is forty. what is the number?
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Okay. So i think the answer would be 50 or 2. When you multiply 5 and 2 you get 10 and the i think you subtract 10 from 50 which is 40.
I hope this somewhat helps! :) Good luck November10
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