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Elden [556K]
2 years ago
7

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Mathematics
1 answer:
tankabanditka [31]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

d-32=64 ----> d=96

Step-by-step explanation:

John had d amount of chocolate bars to sell for a school fundraiser. He sold 32 of them and was left with 64.

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