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Solve ay + b = cx for y A. y=cx-b/a B. y =cx/a+b C y= (c-b)x/a D. y = cx-b/a E. y = cx/a-b
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Solve ay + b = cx for y
A. y=cx-b/a
B. y =cx/a+b
C y= (c-b)x/a
D. y = cx-b/a
E. y = cx/a-b
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
ay+b=cx
ay=cx-b
y=cx-b/a
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