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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 22:20, muhammed95

Which equation would you use to solve the following situation? There are 6 cookies in the cookie jar. Sean bakes some more and now there are 15 cookies in the jar. How many cookies did Sean bake?

6 + x = 15.
x - 6 = 15.
15 + 6 = x.
6 - x = 15.

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