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    Solve the Equation. -2(2z - 5) = 3(z + 5)
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Solve the Equation. -2(2z - 5) = 3(z + 5)

Question 95

Question 95

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Solve the equation.
-2(2z - 5) = 3(z + 5)


A) {7}
B) {5}
C) {-5}
D) {25}

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