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    Solve -8x + 5 = 6x + 17 A)\(\frac { 11 } { 7 }\)
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-8x + 5 = 6x + 17
A) 117\frac { 11 } { 7 }711​

Question 260

Question 260

Multiple Choice

Solve.
-8x + 5 = 6x + 17


A) 117\frac { 11 } { 7 }711​
B) 8
C) 6
D) 67\frac { 6 } { 7 }76​

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