SOLUTION: M-5=7
The answer is obviously 12, but how is it written?
For example:
6+x=13
Teacher wants (6-6)+x=(13-6) so x=7
How would you answer M-5=7?
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Question 667992: M-5=7
The answer is obviously 12, but how is it written?
For example:
6+x=13
Teacher wants (6-6)+x=(13-6) so x=7
How would you answer M-5=7?
Answer by Adrianne15(25) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is that okay?
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