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Solve each equation 1: 9v=1 2: 1.37w =0 3: 1 = 7/10 x 4: 12.1 = 12.1 +y 5: 3/5 + z =1
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Solve each equation 1: 9v=1 2: 1.37w =0 3: 1 = 7/10 x 4: 12.1 = 12.1 +y 5: 3/5 + z =1
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1: 9v=1
2: 1.37w =0
3: 1 = 7/10 x
4: 12.1 = 12.1 +y
5: 3/5 + z =1
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Answer:
1: 1/9
2: 0
3: 10/7
4:0
5: 2/5
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