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    Exam 2: Equations, Inequalities, and Problem Solving
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    Solve the Equation\(\frac { x } { 3 } - \frac { x } { 7 } = 9\)
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Solve the Equation x3−x7=9\frac { x } { 3 } - \frac { x } { 7 } = 93x​−7x​=9

Question 29

Question 29

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Solve the equation.
- x3−x7=9\frac { x } { 3 } - \frac { x } { 7 } = 93x​−7x​=9


A) {21}
B) {27}
C) {63}
D) {1894}\left\{ \frac { 189 } { 4 } \right\}{4189​}

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