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the sum of eighty-nine and a number
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89 + X =?
89 + x= 89x
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 4:09pm
To find the sum of eighty-nine and a number, you would simply add the two values together. Let's call the number "x". The sum can be expressed as the equation 89 + x. To calculate the sum, substitute a value for "x" and perform the addition.
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