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9. At soccer practice, Joan kicked the ball 22 feet. This was 3 feet shorter than Joe kicked the ball. Write and solve a subtraction equation to find out how far Joe kicked the soccer ball. 6.EE.4
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x-22=3
x=25.
joe kicked the ball 25 feet
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