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    Solve the Equation\[21 s + 40 = - 4 s\]
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Solve the Equation 21s+40=−4s21 s + 40 = - 4 s21s+40=−4s

Question 199

Question 199

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Solve the equation.
- 21s+40=−4s21 s + 40 = - 4 s21s+40=−4s


A) 85\frac { 8 } { 5 }58​
B) −85- \frac { 8 } { 5 }−58​
C) 4017\frac { 40 } { 17 }1740​
D) 58\frac { 5 } { 8 }85​

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