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    Exam 2: Solving Equations and Inequalities
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    Solve the Equation Using the Addition Principle\(b+3=6\) A) -9 B) 9 C) 3 D) -3
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Solve the Equation Using the Addition Principle b+3=6b+3=6b+3=6 A) -9
B) 9
C) 3
D) -3

Question 38

Question 38

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Solve the equation using the addition principle.
- b+3=6b+3=6b+3=6


A) -9
B) 9
C) 3
D) -3

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