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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Math 9 Assignment
Today's assignment: - Complete Problems p. 119 #1-6 - For question 2, you don't have to show all the calculations.
how do you write one number is 6 more than another number, and their sum is 2?
ReplyDeleteOne number being 6 more than a number can be written as.
ReplyDeleteLet x be a number
Let x+6 be the larger number.
Then just add the two and make it equal to 2.