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I’ve tried multiple times with number 5 and can’t seem to get something that seems correct. Can anyone help?
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I’ve tried multiple times with number 5 and can’t seem to get something that seems correct. Can anyone help?
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move all numbers with X to one side and work from there. the answer is X=17
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