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1. In which of the following equations does f = -12? A 108f-6 = 3 B 72f + 9 = 15 C 118 - 4f = 166 D 127 + 5f = 187
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1. In which of the following equations does f = -12? A 108f-6 = 3 B 72f + 9 = 15 C 118 - 4f = 166 D 127 + 5f = 187
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1. In which of the following equations
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A 108f-6 = 3
B 72f + 9 = 15
C 118 - 4f = 166
D 127 + 5f = 187
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The answers C)118-4f=166
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118--48=166
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