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Do you mean something that has an answer of three? As in X = 3? Or an equation like 2 + 6x = 3?

In this one X = 3

1+ 3x = 10

- 3 - 3

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1x = 3

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X = 3

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could you write that in another way?
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6x-4=14

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(2+2)-1

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