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How many solutions does the following equation have? 3(y+41)=3y+1233(y+41)=3y+1233(y+41) =3y+1233, left parenthesis, y, plus, 41, right parenthesis, equals, 3, y, plus, 123
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No solutions
(Choice B)
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Exactly one solution
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Infinitely many solutions

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