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6 April, 12:28

What should you do to solve the following equation? 5q = 7 A. Multiply both sides by 7 B. Divide both sides by 7 C. Multiply both sides by 5 D. Divide both sides by 5

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  1. 6 April, 12:33
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since 5 is being multiplied with q dividing both sides by 5 would cancel out the 5 from 5q leaving us with q and on the other side of the equal sign 5/7 or 1.4 is going to be the value of q
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