SOLUTION: How do I explain to my student: Michelle has 47 dollars, 11 more than Susan.
Is it 47 = s + 11
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Question 725766: How do I explain to my student: Michelle has 47 dollars, 11 more than Susan.
Is it 47 = s + 11
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How do I explain to my student: Michelle has 47 dollars, 11 more than Susan.
Is it 47 = s + 11
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Just saying Michelle has 47 dollars, and it's 11 more than Susan explains that.
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