Find the variable
1) 3x+25=2x
2) 8x-44=3x
3) 1w - 9= 4w
4) 5a-1...
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 17:01 ellie55991
Find the variable
1) 3x+25=2x
2) 8x-44=3x
3) 1w - 9= 4w
4) 5a-16= 1a
5) 8h +36=2
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