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Cayden
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25 April, 09:49
If x=10 and y=9 work outX (x + 2y)
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Braylen
25 April, 10:15
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To find the answer, we do:
x (x+2y) ←write the equation
10 (10+2*9) ←input the number
10 (10+18)
10 (28)
280
The answer is 280.
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Esmeralda Torres
25 April, 10:17
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10 plus (9+9). Figure out 9+9=18 + 10=28 and 28 times 10 = 280
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