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Find the value of the variable in the equation: 65+57+n=180
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Find the value of the variable in the equation:
65+57+n=180
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Answer: 58
Explanation:
65 + 57 = 122
180 - 122 = 58
65 + 57 + 58 = 180
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First you have to add 65 and 57 so
65+57=122
After u have to substrate 122 from 180 so
180-122= 58
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65+57+58=180
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