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Mathematics, 18.11.2019 20:31 nathanphelps2468

The following linear equation is written on the whiteboard in a classroom
-75 + 31 = 70
two students, carson and anthony, are solving different linear equations and comparing their solutions to the original equation on the
board
carson: -14.3 + 62 = 140
anthony: r + $1 = 2
select the correct comparison of the three equations.

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