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Question 6 of 10 How many solutions are there to the equation below? &x=7 O A. 49 O B. 2 O c. 1 O D.O
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How many solutions are there to the equation below?
&x=7
O A. 49
O B. 2
O c. 1
O D.O
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I think the answer would be d
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