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64 is 4 times the difference between Sarah's age, aaa, and 44. Assume Sarah is older than 44. How would I write this as an equation?
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64 is 4 times the difference between Sarah's age, aaa, and 44. Assume Sarah is older than 44. How would I write this as an equation?
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4(aaa - 44) = 64
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I think this is right.
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