In the line
1500+x+.05 > 16,213.02
Why does the x turn to a 1 in the next line?
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Mathematics, 19.12.2020 19:50 curlyloo01
In the line
1500+x+.05 > 16,213.02
Why does the x turn to a 1 in the next line?
1500+1.05 > 16,213.02
Answers: 3
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