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Casey Myers
29 May, 09:12
How do you solve - 3s + 1/2 = 8?
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Caylee Singh
29 May, 10:14
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-3s + 0.5 = 8.0;
-3s = 7.5;
s = 7.5 : ( - 3);
s = - 2.5 = - 5 / 2;
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