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Marina CMI [18]
2 years ago
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Suppose you send about 12 text messages a day, and your older sister sends more text messages than you do. Together, you send a

total of about 26 messages per day. About how many text messages does she send a day? Write an equation and solve for the unknown value
Mathematics
1 answer:
frozen [14]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: so your sister sends 14 messages a day

Step-by-step explanation: you send about twelve texts a day and as a total you both send 26 so lets let your sister be x and you are 12

26- 12=x

26-12= 14

I hope this was helpful!

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