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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 05:25 karinagaticap73vrn

~WRITE THE SENTENCE AS AN EQUATION~

Each less than 1/3 a number n is -13

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Step 1: A number f multiplied by -12.3 is -73.8

Step 2: -6 × -12.3 is -73.8.

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