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    Introductory and Intermediate Algebra Study Set 1
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    Exam 2: Solving Equations and Inequalities
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    Solve -\(- 6 a + 3 + 7 a = 5 - 28\)
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- −6a+3+7a=5−28- 6 a + 3 + 7 a = 5 - 28−6a+3+7a=5−28

Question 106

Question 106

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Solve.
- −6a+3+7a=5−28- 6 a + 3 + 7 a = 5 - 28−6a+3+7a=5−28


A) −36- 36−36
B) 36
C) 26
D) −26- 26−26

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