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Trey's teacher wrote some equations on the board. Which of these equations can be solved by adding 2 to 14? x+2=14 x−2=14 x×2=14 x÷2=14
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Trey's teacher wrote some equations on the board.
Which of these equations can be solved by adding 2 to 14?
x+2=14
x−2=14
x×2=14
x÷2=14
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what's up? if you make 2+14 (16) x then the answer would be x-2=14
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