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If H represents Harry’s age, and S represents Steve’s age, what does the algebraic sentence. H = S + 3 mean?
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If H represents Harry’s age, and S represents Steve’s age, what does the algebraic sentence. H = S + 3 mean?
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If H represents Harry’s age, and S represents Steve’s age, what does the algebraic sentence. H = S + 3 mean?
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Harry/wilbs is the same age as Steve probably.
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Answer:i think that means Harry is equal to steves age plus 3 years
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