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Solve -3 (x + 1) - 2x= -6 A x=1 B x=5 C x = -7 D x = -9
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Solve -3 (x + 1) - 2x= -6
A x=1
B x=5
C x = -7
D x = -9
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the answer is x= 3/5
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Answer: C
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