3. Tori showed her work for the question
below. Do you agree or disagree with her?
Justify y...
Mathematics, 02.09.2021 05:50 andrewbigbrains8740
3. Tori showed her work for the question
below. Do you agree or disagree with her?
Justify your answer.
“There are 5 less students in math class than there
are in history during this period. Write an
expression in terms of the number of students
in history that could be used to determine the
number of students in math."
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