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The number of boxes of cookies sold by Imelda was 36 more than the number of
boxes of cookies sold by Keiko. The number of boxes of cookies sold by Sarah
was 38 fewer than the number sold by Keiko. Write an algebraic expression for
each quantity. Use x to represent the unknown value.
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I can't understand your equation. Please rewrite it.
Explanation:
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