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Which of the following equations could you solve by first adding six and then dividing by negative three? 6.3 x= -9 + 6 = -9 -3 -3 - 6 = -9 3 x-6 = -9
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Which of the following equations could you solve by first adding six and then dividing by negative three?
6.3 x= -9
+ 6 = -9
-3
-3 - 6 = -9
3 x-6 = -9
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I’d say A
Because 6.3 plus 6 is 12.3 minus negative 3 is 9
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Answer:
-3 x - 6 = -9
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