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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 18:50 anabelhosva

At the beach, Nardia collected triple the number of seashells that Pierre did. Together, they collected 52 seashells. Which equations represents p, the number of seashells that Pierre collected. 3 p + p = 52
3 + p = 52
52 + p = 3 p
52 + p = 3

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