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Tanzania [10]
2 years ago
8

If x=2-y and y is 256 what is x

Mathematics
1 answer:
cestrela7 [59]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

-254

Step-by-step explanation:

Replace the variables with numbers. x=2-256. 2-256 is -254.

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<span>Quincy says that 3 is a good estimate for 3.4 X 0.09, is she correct? Why?
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