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Soo-Jung used the subtraction property of equality to solve an equation for y. Which equation could be the one that Soo-Jung solved? 4 y = 12 StartFraction y Over 4 EndFraction = 12 2 (4 y) = 12 y + 4
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Soo-Jung used the subtraction property of equality to solve an equation for y. Which equation could be the one that Soo-Jung solved? 4 y = 12 StartFraction y Over 4 EndFraction = 12 2 (4 y) = 12 y + 4 = 12
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D= y + 4 = 12
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