Start. 5a - 5 = 7a - 19 A. 7 B. 16 C. -7 D. None of these.

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5a - 5 = 7a - 19 A. 7 B. 16 C. -7 D. None of these

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-2 + g = 7 A. -9 B. -5 C. 5 D. 9

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-3(x + 2) = -8 A. 2/3 B. -3/2 C. -2/3 D. 3/2

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2.85y - 7 = 12.85y - 2 A. None of these B. -5/10 C. 1/2 D. -1/2

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6v - 9/3 = v A. V=1 B. V=2 C. V=0 D. None of these

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7/4 = 3/a A. 1.5 B C. 0 D. None of these

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(6p - 2) / 7 = (5p + 7) / 8 A. 65/13 B. 5 C. -5 D. -65/13

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96.8 / t = 12.1 / 7 A. 0 B. None of these C. 12.1t = D. 56

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12q / -7 = 30 / 14 A. none of these B. q= C. q= -5/7 D. q= 1.25

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