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    Solve Using the Multiplication Principle\[\frac { 1 } { 13 } b = - 4.34\]
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Solve Using the Multiplication Principle 113b=−4.34\frac { 1 } { 13 } b = - 4.34131​b=−4.34

Question 196

Question 196

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Solve using the multiplication principle.
- 113b=−4.34\frac { 1 } { 13 } b = - 4.34131​b=−4.34


A) 7.667.667.66
B) 8.668.668.66
C) −3.00- 3.00−3.00
D) −56.42- 56.42−56.42

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