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Dennis
12 June, 10:01
Which has the same difference as 12-6
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Neil House
12 June, 13:56
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There are various subtraction problems you can use to represent 12-6. You can use 15 - 11, you can use - 2 + 8, ou can even use 24 - 18. If that is what you are asking, then those would be some of the answers you could choose.
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