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    Solve the Equation\(9 ( z + 3 ) + 3 ( 2 z - 3 ) = 7 ( 2 z + 9 )\)
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Solve the Equation 9(z+3)+3(2z−3)=7(2z+9)9 ( z + 3 ) + 3 ( 2 z - 3 ) = 7 ( 2 z + 9 )9(z+3)+3(2z−3)=7(2z+9)

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Solve the equation. 9(z+3)+3(2z−3)=7(2z+9)9 ( z + 3 ) + 3 ( 2 z - 3 ) = 7 ( 2 z + 9 )9(z+3)+3(2z−3)=7(2z+9)

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