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Write an equation that can be solved by first using addition, and then using multiplication. Solve your equation.
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Write an equation that can be solved by first using addition, and then using multiplication.
Solve your equation.
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0=(x/6)-5
Could be an example, you just have to go backwards from x
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Answer:
(0+2)×5
Explanation:
(0+2)=2×5=10
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