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Indicate whether each equation below is a one-step equation or a two-step equation. 25 = x + 3 One step equation or two step equation? 2b - 7 = 15 One step equation or two step equation? 10m = 90 One step
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Indicate whether each equation below is a one-step equation or a two-step equation.
25 = x + 3
One step equation or two step equation?
2b - 7 = 15
One step equation or two step equation?
10m = 90
One step equation or two step equation?
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1.one step
2.two step
3.one step
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1. one step subtract the 3 to get x=22
2. two step add seven to 15 22/2 b=11
3. one step 90/10 m=9
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