ryan has 64 crayons. this number is 18 more crayons than bill has. write the equation that can be used to find how many crayons (c) bill has

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Answer 1
Answer: its 64-18=46
64
-18
-------
46

B=46
Bill has 46 crayons.
Answer 2
Answer: 64 - 18= c is the equation to find how many crayons bill has
I hope this helped

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Hello the answer to your question is,

D. One-half(a° – b°)  

or

D. 1/2 (a° – b°)  

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this helps.

And also trust me, I got it RIGHT. ( I putted them two answers bc for those people who have trouble writing/reading it down as word form and number form)

What the the equation -984-n=-285 what does n equal

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When you do this, you want to isolate one variable on one side of the equation. Add 984 to both sides, first. You get -n = 699. 
You aren't done yet because the problem isn't complete until the variable is positive. To do that, multiply both sides by -1.
The answer is n = -699.
Hope that helped you!
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+n
-984=-285+n
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-699=n

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