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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 23:01 dondre54

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If you need to show multiplication, do not use the letter x. Use the asterisk
(*) symbol instead, or simplify your answer.
Mr. Jones's algebra class has too many students in it. If the class were split
exactly in equal parts to form 3 new classes, each class would have no more
than 14 students in it.

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