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    Solve the Equation. -0.45( 40) + 0.7x = 0.6( 40 + X)
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Solve the Equation. -0.45( 40) + 0.7x = 0.6( 40 + X)

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Question 59

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Solve the equation.
-0.45( 40) + 0.7x = 0.6( 40 + x)


A) { 70}
B) { 50}
C) { 60}
D) { 30}

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