fina1
fina1
16-03-2015
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8 decreased by 3 times a number equals 2
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secret13
secret13
16-03-2015
[tex]8 - 3 x = 2[/tex]
[tex]8-3(2)=2[/tex]
[tex]8-6=2[/tex]
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