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    Solve Using the Multiplication Principle\(-\frac{5}{8} \mathrm{x}=-30.8\) A) 4928 B) 33
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Solve Using the Multiplication Principle −58x=−30.8-\frac{5}{8} \mathrm{x}=-30.8−85​x=−30.8 A) 4928
B) 33

Question 43

Question 43

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Solve using the multiplication principle.
- −58x=−30.8-\frac{5}{8} \mathrm{x}=-30.8−85​x=−30.8


A) 49.28
B) 33.84
C) 22.8
D) 44.28

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