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    Solve the Equation\[3 ( 2 z - 3 ) = 5 ( z + 4 )\]
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Solve the Equation 3(2z−3)=5(z+4)3 ( 2 z - 3 ) = 5 ( z + 4 )3(2z−3)=5(z+4)

Question 60

Question 60

Multiple Choice

Solve the equation.
- 3(2z−3) =5(z+4) 3 ( 2 z - 3 ) = 5 ( z + 4 ) 3(2z−3) =5(z+4)


A) 14
B) 11
C) 29
D) −11- 11−11

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