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Letters can be used to represent numbers. In Darden's statement, E can represent any number other than 0 (zero).Aramina wrote:E+4 ?Darden wrote:Here are the two solutions
8-4=4
0+4=4
And there is also a solution that will not be equal, but the sentence will still be true.
"E" is not a number lol
Sorry, I lookedRita G. wrote:Letters can be used to represent numbers. In Darden's statement, E can represent any number other than 0 (zero).Aramina wrote:E+4 ?Darden wrote:Here are the two solutions
8-4=4
0+4=4
And there is also a solution that will not be equal, but the sentence will still be true.
"E" is not a number lol

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Rita G. wrote:Letters can be used to represent numbers. In Darden's statement, E can represent any number other than 0 (zero).Aramina wrote:E+4 ?Darden wrote:Here are the two solutions
8-4=4
0+4=4
And there is also a solution that will not be equal, but the sentence will still be true.
"E" is not a number lol
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