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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 03:56 JalenBunting2441

A number g is decreased by 23 and then
multiplied by 1/2 The result is 8 more than
twice the number g.


A number g is decreased by 23 and then multiplied by 1/2 The result is 8 more than twice the number

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