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Kaylie
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29 March, 23:39
How can you use y=43 + 5x to solve 78=43 + 5x?
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Ishaan Alvarez
30 March, 00:08
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Subtract 43 on both sides, cancelling 43 out then 78-43 divided by 5x
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