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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 19:50 mecennabosaaen

A dog weighs 50 pounds and the veterinarian thinks it needs to lose 6 pounds. Mikala wrote the equation x + 6 = 50 to represent this situation. Kirk wrote the equation 50 − x = 6. Which equation is correct? A.) Kirk's equation is correct. B.) Mikala's equation is correct. C.) Both equations are correct. Another correct equation is?

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