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Maia Beard
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22 September, 07:40
7*9 = (7*10) - 7*A) what is the value of A
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Hawk
22 September, 07:49
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7*9 = (7*10) - 7*a
63 = 70-7a
-70 - 70
-7=-7a
-7/-7 = 1
1=a
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