Julia 4
Julia correctly solved a math problem by first dividing 44.5 by 5 and then subtracting 23 from the result.
Which equation could be solved to get the same answer?
Responses:
A 5x+23=44.5
B 5(x-23)=44.5
C 5(x+23)=44.5
D 5x-23=44.5
Which equation could be solved to get the same answer?
Responses:
A 5x+23=44.5
B 5(x-23)=44.5
C 5(x+23)=44.5
D 5x-23=44.5
Correct answer:
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