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Please help me in this question-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

If Mira has 10 more bottles than Noura, what Noura has, just add 10 to it, and that will be how many bottles Mira has.

For the table, if Noura has 2 bottles, 2 + 10 = 12, so Mira would have 12 bottles.

To find how many bottles Noura has, subtract 10 from whatever Mira has.

For example, from the table, Mira has 11 bottles in the 3rd column, so 11 - 10 = 1, so Noura would have 1 bottle.

For the number sentence:

n more than 10 equals m

Unless you're looking for an equation:

n + 10 = m

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