Asked • 12/12/19

Using any number between 1 and 9, fill in the boxes to create a true statement. You may only use a number once.

a= < , > b=< , > c=< , >

where

a+b=__*c

Mark H.

"where =Sc1, Sc2..." What does that mean?
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Megan S.

The variable s is representing one of the numbers 1-9 of your choice remind you numbers and not be used more than once then whatever number you choose you must multiply it by the number, s, and it must equal a+b
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