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Douglas Scott
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20 July, 15:50
Would it be x=10, x=5, or x=8 to evaluate 7x-10?
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Trystan Salazar
20 July, 16:14
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60, 25, 46
Step-by-step explanation:
7 (10) - 10=
70 - 10=60
7 (5) - 10
35 - 10 = 25
7 (8) - 10=
56 - 10 = 46
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