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When solving -1/3 (x − 15) = −4, what is the correct sequence of operations?

1. multiply each side by , subtract 15 from each side
2. multiply each side by −3, add 15 to each side
3. multiply each side by , add 15 to each side
4. multiply each side by 3, subtract 15 from each side

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