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Miya Kemp
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10 April, 07:48
Ten times the sum of half a number x and 9 is 13.
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Jayvion Beltran
10 April, 08:13
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10 * (1/2) + x+9=13 is the answer because it's written directly as it's said
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Amelie
10 April, 08:15
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10 (x/2 + 9) = 13
5x + 90 = 13
5x = 13 - 90
Can you do the rest?
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