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What number needs to be subtracted from both sides of the equation 40 = 25 + x in order to solve for x? HELP PLEASE!!!
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What number needs to be subtracted from both sides of the equation 40 = 25 + x in order to solve for x? HELP PLEASE!!!
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What number needs to be subtracted from both sides of the equation 40 = 25 + x in order to solve for x? HELP PLEASE!!!
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Answer:
25
Explanation:
40-25=x
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Answer:
Subtract 25 to both sides
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