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Fed [463]
3 years ago
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Nadan nnjddfhjj Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is trip

led and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20 Some number is tripled and then cut in half.The result is increased by 5, and is equal to 20
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Misha Larkins [42]3 years ago
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Well you would triple 10, which is 30, cut it in half, it is 15, add 5 it is 20
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