Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.05.2021 07:50, Laiyla27

Where would the 13x go? A. In the area model
B. At the bottom of the
x-factor

C. At the top of the x-factor


Where would the 13x go?

A. In the area model
B. At the bottom of the 
x-factor
C. At the top of t

answer
Answers: 1

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Where would the 13x go? A. In the area model
B. At the bottom of the
x-factor

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