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Mathematics, 25.03.2021 18:00, heysonic91

Solve the equations by modeling Draw the steps using circles for the variables and squares for the numbers 1. Solve 5x - 4 = 3x + 8
A. Model
B. perform the step to have variables (circles) on only one side
C. write the resulting step
D. perform the step to have the variables (circles) alone on one side
E. write the resulting step
F. divide the variables (circles) and numbers (squares) into equal groups
G. show the value of one group​

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