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Some number is ¼ as large as another number. The difference of the numbers is 12. (Assume that you are subtracting the smaller number from the larger number.) Find the numbers.
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Some number is ¼ as large as another number. The difference of the numbers is 12. (Assume that you are subtracting the smaller number from the larger number.) Find the numbers.
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12/4=3 & 3+12=15
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I'm pretty sure is 17
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