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klemol [59]
3 years ago
7

Please help me answer this FAST

Mathematics
1 answer:
polet [3.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

5 Months

Step-by-step explanation:

If you set it up as an eqation, then the equation should be:

450+40x=975-65x.

If you solve for x, you should get 5

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