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Mathematics, 26.07.2020 02:01 yarielisr18

Which could be used to solve this equation? 3 and one-fifth + n = 9 Subtract 3 and one-fifth from both sides of the equation. 3 and one-fifth minus 3 and one-fifth + n = 9 + 3 and one-fifth Add 3 and one-fifth to both sides of the equation. 9 + 3 and one-fifth = 12 and one-fifth

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