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directions: type the correct answer in each box. use numerals instead of words. if necessary, use / for the fraction bar(s).
alko had 17 comic books in her collection. she ordered some boxes of comic books. each box contains 8 comic books. aiko now has 65 comic books il
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complete the equation that represents the total number of comic books in aiko's collection, where b is the number of boxes ordered.
b+ = 65
aiko receives some bonus boxes of comic books, she now has 97 comic books in her collection
since alko received bonus boxes, the value of b has increased by :
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