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Writing basic expressions with variables: Practice writing basic algebraic expressions to match verbal descriptions of mathematical operations. 6 minus k
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Writing basic expressions with variables:
Practice writing basic algebraic expressions to match verbal descriptions of mathematical operations.
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6 - k is the answer to this problem
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