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    Solve the Equation\(- 2 = \frac { t } { 1.9 }\)
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Solve the Equation −2=t1.9- 2 = \frac { t } { 1.9 }−2=1.9t​

Question 130

Question 130

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Solve the equation: −2=t1.9- 2 = \frac { t } { 1.9 }−2=1.9t​


A) t=−1.1t = - 1.1t=−1.1
B) t=−3.8t = - 3.8t=−3.8
C) t=3.8t = 3.8t=3.8
D) t=−3.9t = - 3.9t=−3.9

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