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Bell Work Combine all the like terms Write an equation for the following situation. And solve the problem. You and your friend’s lunch cost a total of $19.00. Your lunch cost $3.00 more than your friend’s. How much was your lunch and how much was your friends? Combine all the like terms

Where is this going? 3 consecutive odd integers have a sum of 45, what are the integers?

You will have 25 Seconds to answer each question. Daily Chapter Quiz You will have 25 Seconds to answer each question.

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