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In what grade do you learn this math equation? You don't have to solve, I'm just wondering 13t+6=12t+21
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In what grade do you learn this math equation? You don't have to solve, I'm just wondering 13t+6=12t+21
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In what grade do you learn this math equation? You don't have to solve, I'm just wondering
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Maybe 8th or 7th grade I’m not sure
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I think in grade 6th or 7th I star it learning those types of equations
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