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Jessie Walls
20 January, 18:39
6x3=15+3=18 explain the calculation
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Isiah Dickson
20 January, 20:33
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6*3=18
15+3=18
18=18
The equation is showing that all of the values are equal.
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Kendrick Gaines
20 January, 21:50
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Six multiplied by three equals eighteen. fifteen plus three equals eighteen. and eighteen equals eighteen. therefore the equation is equal, because everything in the equation equals eighteen. Good Luck; )
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