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    Determine the Number by Which Both Sides of the Equation
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Determine the Number by Which Both Sides of the Equation

Question 243

Question 243

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Determine the number by which both sides of the equation must be multiplied or divided, as specified, to obtain just x on the left side.
--x = -0.05; divided


A) -0.05
B) - 20
C) -1
D) - Determine the number by which both sides of the equation must be multiplied or divided, as specified, to obtain just x on the left side. --x = -0.05; divided A)  -0.05 B)  - 20 C)  -1 D)  -

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