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    Solve\[2 x + 6 = 70 - 6 x\] A) X = 1 B) X = 8 C) X
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Solve 2x+6=70−6x2 x + 6 = 70 - 6 x2x+6=70−6x A) X = 1
B) X = 8
C) X

Question 28

Question 28

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Solve. 2x+6=70−6x2 x + 6 = 70 - 6 x2x+6=70−6x


A) x = 1
B) x = 8
C) x = -56
D) x = 64
E) x = -68

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