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Find the missing number so that the equation has infinitely many solutions. 3x + 20 = 4x + __ - x
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Find the missing number so that the equation has infinitely many solutions. 3x + 20 = 4x + __ - x
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Find the missing number so that the equation has infinitely many solutions.
3x + 20 = 4x + __ - x
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The missing number would be 20.
3x+20 = 3x+__
For an equation to have infinitely many solutions, both sides of the equation must be the same.
Therefore, the only solution would be 20.
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