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Ernie scored 8 more points than Mike scored. Ernie scored 20 points. Let p be the number of points Mike scored. Can p be 12?
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Ernie scored 8 more points than Mike scored. Ernie scored 20 points. Let p be the number of points Mike scored. Can p be 12?
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Ernie scored 8 more points than Mike scored. Ernie scored 20 points.
Let p be the number of points Mike scored. Can p be 12?
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Answer:
P is 12
Explanation:
It is just 20-8, which is 12
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