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Mathematics, 20.10.2020 04:01 claupatri120

Solve for x: 4(1-x) + 2x = -3(x+1)

A. -7

B.-3/4

C.-1.4

D.1.4

Pls help


Solve for x:

4(1-x) + 2x = -3(x+1)A. -7B.-3/4C.-1.4D.1.4Pls help

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B.-3/4

C.-1.4

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