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Paul could play 16 songs on his guitar he learns some new songs how he can play 23 songs enter an equation to represent the mumber of songs s that paul learns
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Paul could play 16 songs on his guitar he learns some new songs how he can play 23 songs enter an equation to represent the mumber of songs s that paul learns
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23=16+s is your equation.
23-16=s
s=7
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