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Explain how the parts of the balanced hanger compare to the parts of the equation. 7 = 2x + 3
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Explain how the parts of the balanced hanger compare to the parts of the equation.
7 = 2x + 3
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The mass of the red circle is heavy
So x is 2 so each circle is 2 when the squares are one . Is this what ur asking?
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