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Aliyah Mcfarland
6 March, 10:21
Is 1+3=8+6 a true statement?
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Angela Kim
6 March, 13:00
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No, because 4 is not equal to 14. If the two sides added to 14=14, it would be true!
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Janae Cunningham
6 March, 13:21
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No. 4 does not equal 14. It would be true if the equation was something like: 11+3=9+5 since it would end up being 14=14.
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