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Twelve aded to the sum of a number and two is forty-four. Find the number.

I got this far.......

Let X = unknown number

12 + x ?????????????
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x+2+12=44 can you solve this?
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it goes 12+x+2=44
x+14=44
x=44-14
x=30
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