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Which equation best represents this situation? The sum of an unknown number added to 35 equals 70. A. 35 + b = 70 B. 35 ÷ b = 70 C. 35b = 70 D. 35 – b = 70
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Which equation best represents this situation? The sum of an unknown number added to 35 equals 70. A. 35 + b = 70 B. 35 ÷ b = 70 C. 35b = 70 D. 35 – b = 70
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Which equation best represents this situation?
The sum of an unknown number added to 35 equals 70.
A.
35 + b = 70
B.
35 ÷ b = 70
C.
35b = 70
D.
35 – b = 70
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A 35+b=70 is the answer
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