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Paul could play 16 songs on his guitar. He learns some new songs. Now he can play 23 songs. Enter an equation to represent the number of new songs, s, that Paul learns.
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Paul could play 16 songs on his guitar. He learns some new songs. Now he can play 23 songs. Enter an equation to represent the number of new songs, s, that Paul learns.
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Answer:
23-16=7
he learned 7 new songs
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Answer:
23-16=7
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paul learned 7 new songs
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