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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 22:56 uehlingt39

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9 over 12 is = 15 over x

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Answer from: Kelshonti15
X=18
y=20

why?
just add 6 to each value to get the missing number. you get 6 by subtracting 15-9 since 9 isn’t a missing number in the first triangle.
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Answer from: Quest

ur mom

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Answer from: Quest

120 seems like the most sensible answer.

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if there is only one topping on all caramel apples and there's 120 of them. then all apples should/will be covered in sprinkles. make sense?

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