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Scott read 4. Put it this way: x=4. If = 4, then put it into an equation. 5x-3= 17. So, you add three to both sides, then it comes out as this: 5x= 20. Divide by five, and you get x= 4.

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Q: Scott and Teri read mystery novels.Teri has read 3 less than 5 times as many as Scott.She has read 17 How many has Scott read?
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