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Emely Baker
16 October, 08:30
How many more from 127 to get to 180
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Carolyn
16 October, 08:52
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Take 127 + x = 180
subtract 27 from both sides and you get x = 53
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Beautiful
16 October, 09:49
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Step-by-step explanation:
127 + x = 180
This means that 127 plus an unknown amount gets us to 180.
Subtract 27 from both sides, x = 53.
180 - 127 = 53.
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