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Mathematics, 11.09.2019 01:20 ahmedeldyame

Lin and noah are solving the equation 7 ( x + 2 )= 91 lin starts by using distributive property. noah starts by dividing each side by 7. a. show what lin’s and noah’s full solution methods look like. b. wht is the same and what is different about their methods? (inverse problem)

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