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PLZ HELP THIS IS JUST 6TH MATH Which 2 equations could be used to find the smallest integer? 1. 3x +3 = 36 2. x +3 = 36 3. x + (x +2) = 36 4, x + (x+1) + (x+2) = 36
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Which 2 equations could be used to find the smallest integer?
1. 3x +3 = 36
2. x +3 = 36
3. x + (x +2) = 36
4, x + (x+1) + (x+2) = 36
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