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Write an equation that matches the situation: Mike has 6 turkey subs and Mary has g turkey subs. There are 13 turkey subs total. *
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Write an equation that matches the situation: Mike has 6 turkey subs and Mary has g turkey subs. There are 13 turkey subs total. *
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6 + g = 13
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