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Shauna saw 30 fish. If the number of fish she saw was 6 more than twice the number of clams, which equation could she use to find x, the number of clams?
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Shauna saw 30 fish. If the number of fish she saw was 6 more than twice the number of clams, which equation could she use to find x, the number of clams?
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2x + 6 = 30
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