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Assume the equation has a solution for z. -cz+6z=tz+83 z= a. z=83/7c-6

​b. z=83/7c+6
c. z=83/6-7c d. z=7c-6/83

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To solve the equation -cz + 6z = tz + 83 for z, one must gather all z terms on one side, factor out z, and then divide by the resulting coefficient of z. Without specific values for c and t, further simplification cannot be made to select the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation given is -cz + 6z = tz + 83. To solve for z, we want to gather all the z terms on one side and the constants on the other. First, subtract tz from both sides to get -cz + 6z - tz = 83. Now, combine like terms by factoring out z which gives us z(-c + 6 - t) = 83. To solve for z, divide both sides by -c + 6 - t, obtaining z = 83 / (-c + 6 - t).

If -c + 6 - t simplifies to 7c - 6, then the correct answer would be z = 83 / (7c - 6). However, without additional context or specific values for c and t, we cannot simplify the expression further or select the correct answer from the provided options.

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