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Iris Simon
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16 September, 19:08
How can you put "6 less than x" in an equation?
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Milton Woods
16 September, 19:17
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X-6. Just think of it like "im taking 6 away from x" which reminds you of subtraction
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Rachael Hernandez
16 September, 19:32
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X - 6 = 30 because then x would equal 36.
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