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2 1/7+3/7(3x−5)=−4 A) x= -5 1/7 B) x= -3 1/9 C) x= -1 23/49 D) x= - 8/9
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2 1/7+3/7(3x−5)=−4
A) x= -5 1/7
B) x= -3 1/9
C) x= -1 23/49
D) x= - 8/9
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The answer fam is...........
B) x= -3 1/9
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