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Mathematics, 15.10.2020 23:01 Laylahlettiere

3. Dos números enteros tienen una diferencia de -11 y una suma de -3. ¿Cuáles son los números enteros?
4. Los boletos para una cena de beneficencia estuvieron en venta tres
semanas. Durante la tercera semana se vendió el doble del número de
boletos que se habían vendido durante las dos primeras semanas. Si se
vendió un total de 1,095 boletos, ¿cuántos fueron los boletos vendidos
durante la tercera semana?
Elige un método para resolver problemas para resolver cada problema. Muestra
todo tu trabajo.
5. Priya pidió el doble de mantas que de colchas para la gran tienda donde
do 126 artículos Cuántas mantas y cuántas colchas

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