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There is a product on one side of the equal sign and a sum on the other side of the equal sign. No numbers repeat in the equation. What could the equation be?E – SE – WP5
Four children brought the same number of balloons to the party. While at the party, the four children found eight more balloons. Now there are twenty-four balloons. How many balloons did each child take to the party? Write an equation that represents this context and...E – SE – OE7
Create a word problem for an equation with an unknown number of 8.E – SE – RT6
There is a product on one side of the equal sign and a division symbol on the other side of the equal sign. No numbers repeat in the equation. What could the equation be?Page 37 of 228