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Mathematics, 28.09.2021 19:10, Wanna14ever

Drag the values to the correct location in the equation. Not all values will be used. Which two values will make the equation true, for y* 0 2
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101
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y/6y - 143 48, 5 - 11y J5y


Drag the values to the correct location in the equation. Not all values will be used.

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