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What is the value of x in the equation 3x-4y=65, when y=4? x=1372 x=21 X =23 x=27
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What is the value of x in the equation
3x-4y=65, when y=4?
x=1372
x=21
X =23
x=27
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X=27 that’s the answer
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Answer:
x = 27
Explanation:
3x - 4(4) = 65
3x - 16 = 65
3x = 81
x = 27
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