6+17=23
17 - (-6) = 23 Therefore, the number you have to add to -6 to make 17 is 23.
(17-4)+10=23 13+10=23
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23 multiplied by 17 equals 391.
Are you for real?! Just substitute it. 17 plus 23 is 40.
17 - (-6) = 23 Therefore, the number you have to add to -6 to make 17 is 23.
(17-4)+10=23 13+10=23
It's an equation. It's saying if you have 16 of something and you add 7 of the same somethings, you will have 23 of the somethings.
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17 x 23 = 391
23 multiplied by 17 equals 391.
Are you for real?! Just substitute it. 17 plus 23 is 40.
2.3 x 10 = 23
They are both prime numbers and they add up to 23+61 = 84
-17-2x=6-x -23=x
23 add something equals 100 = 123
The equation:x = 23 If you want something more fancy, do something to both sides of the equation; for example, add or subtract some number to both sides, multiply or divide both sides by some number. You can also square both sides, but that will add additional solutions.