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    Solve the Equation\[\frac { f } { 3 } - 4 = 1\]
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Solve the Equation f3−4=1\frac { f } { 3 } - 4 = 13f​−4=1

Question 142

Question 142

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Solve the equation.
- f3−4=1\frac { f } { 3 } - 4 = 13f​−4=1


A) {−9}\{ - 9 \}{−9}
B) {9}\{ 9 \}{9}
C) {15}\{ 15 \}{15}
D) {−15}\{ - 15 \}{−15}

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