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18 June, 19:30

Which would you use to solve the equation? Check all that apply.

12.7 = j - 3.4

Subtract 3.4 from both sides of the equation.

Add 3.4 to both sides of the equation.

12.7 + 3.4 = 16.1, so j = 16.1.

12.7 - 3.4 = 9.3, so j = 9.3.

Substitute 9.3 for j to check the solution.

Substitute 16.1 for j to check the solution.

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  1. 18 June, 19:35
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    B, C, E

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  2. 18 June, 19:51
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    B, C, F I did the quiz
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