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\(\textbf{1)}\) You have x cans with y ounces of olive oil in each can. If you pour out z ounces of olive oil, which expression represents the amount of oil remaining in the cans?Link to Youtube Video Solving Question Number 1


\(\textbf{2)}\) What is the quotient of (1+2) and 3?Link to Youtube Video Solving Question Number 2


\(\textbf{3)}\) The difference between a number and its square is 6. What are the numbers?


\(\textbf{4)}\) What is the difference of (1+2) and 3?Link to Youtube Video Solving Question Number 4


\(\textbf{5)}\) The sum of a x and its cube is double x. How many solutions are there for x?Link to Youtube Video Solving Question Number 5


\(\textbf{6)}\) What is the product of (1+2) and 3?Link to Youtube Video Solving Question Number 6


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