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PLEASE HELP 10 POINTS✨ Write an equation for each problem. Use the variable M.

18) Five students are absent from math class today. If there are 22 students in math class today, how many students would there be if none were absent? =

19) Juan pays $22.05 more than Kim each month for his health club membership. Juan pays $59.95 each month. How much does Kim pay each month? =

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