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    Solve the Equation\[14 x - 9 = 6 x + 15\]
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Solve the Equation 14x−9=6x+1514 x - 9 = 6 x + 1514x−9=6x+15

Question 87

Question 87

Multiple Choice

Solve the equation.
- 14x−9=6x+1514 x - 9 = 6 x + 1514x−9=6x+15


A) {1}\{ 1 \}{1}
B) {3}\{ 3 \}{3}
C) {4}\{ 4 \}{4}
D) {6}\{ 6 \}{6}

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