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adell [148]
3 years ago
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4. A restaurant used 231 eggs last week. Of these, 46 were brown in color. The remaining eggs were white incolor. Whichequationc

anbeusedtosolvefor​w,​ thenumberofwhiteeggsusedlastweek?
Mathematics
1 answer:
True [87]3 years ago
5 0
46 + W = 231
This is the equation
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