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Ali reads a story and a play. The play has 165 pages, which is 5 times as many pages as the story. Which equation could you use to find s, the number of pages in the story?
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Ali reads a story and a play. The play has 165 pages, which is 5 times as many pages as the story. Which equation could you use to find s, the number of pages in the story?
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Ali reads a story and a play. The play has 165 pages, which is 5 times as many pages as the story. Which equation could you use to find s, the number of pages in the story?
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165 times 5 =s
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