Use the algebra tiles to model x – 3.
Then complete the statements.
The variable is rep...
Mathematics, 21.05.2021 02:00 fay1016
Use the algebra tiles to model x – 3.
Then complete the statements.
The variable is represented by
Subtracting three is represented by
.
The tiles represent
an unknown number.
Answers: 2
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