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The equation "14 plus blank equals 30" can be solved by subtracting 14 from both sides to isolate the blank variable. This gives us blank = 30 - 14, which simplifies to blank = 16. Therefore, the missing number that, when added to 14, equals 30 is 16.
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Answer: 0---- Explanation3.141592653589793238462643383279 Here are the first 30 digits and I see a 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 but no 0, so the answer is 0.
30 + 4 4 + 30 20 + 14 14 +20 12 + 22
30
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2+2=
30, 20, 36, 23, 42, 26
62.
It is 30; the first, third, and fifth numbers form the sequence 12, 18, 24. The second, fourth, and sixth numbers follow the sequence 11, 14, 17. Logically, the seventh number must be 24 + 6, so 30.
There is no zero in that range.
The equation "14 plus blank equals 30" can be solved by subtracting 14 from both sides to isolate the blank variable. This gives us blank = 30 - 14, which simplifies to blank = 16. Therefore, the missing number that, when added to 14, equals 30 is 16.
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n=(30 + 29)-14 YounG $ho\/otA
The next number is 30.To see the pattern, write the numbers in two columns:12 1118 1424 17The left column increases by 6, the right column increases by 3. The next row is 30 and 20, so the missing number is 30.