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Toby had a package of markers. After he used 4 of the markers, there were 10 markers left in the package. Which equation can be used to find the number of markers that w…
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Toby had a package of markers.
After he used 4 of the markers, there were 10 markers left in the package.
Which equation can be used to find the number of markers that were in the package before Toby used the markers?
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10x+4x=14. .............
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