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Irene Mccoy
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17 March, 06:13
Who do you solve 10=z+6 as a one step equation
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Antonio Hinton
17 March, 06:23
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The answer is 4 because you have to subtract 6 from 10
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Jaylin Thornton
17 March, 06:31
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For this question, all you have to do is subtract 6 from 10 to get 4. 4 + 6 is 10. z = 4.
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