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What is a number that when you multiply it by 8 and subtract 12 from the product, you get 76?
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What is a number that when you multiply it by 8 and subtract 12 from the product, you get 76?
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I made an equation and calculated it. The answer is 11.
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Answer:
11
Explanation:
11 x 8 = 88
88 - 12 = 76
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