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Mathematics, 01.12.2021 22:00 mmaglaya1

Help !! There’s Two Truths and One Lie
Below are three statements. 2 are true and one is not. Which one of the
statements is not true? Explain how you know this.

1) To solve x - 3 = 6, you could add 3 to both sides.

2) To solve x - 3 = 6, you could subtract 3 from both sides.

3) To solve x - 3 = 6, you could think of a number that when you subtract 3 would
give you 6.

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sentences. Your answer should have at least 2-3 sentences.
R: Restate the problem
A: Answer the question
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