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Azaria Salas
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6 November, 22:09
I don't get the problem to 6j-3 for j=4
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Salvador Barron
6 November, 22:19
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6*4-3=21
Step-by-step explanation:
you replace the j by 4 so you multiply the 6 by 4 and then proceed to subtract three getting 21
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