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Solve the following equation for q. 5q=8p-28+3q Group of answer choices q = 4p + 14 q = 4p - 14 q = 4p + 2 q = 4p - 2
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Solve the following equation for q. 5q=8p-28+3q Group of answer choices q = 4p + 14 q = 4p - 14 q = 4p + 2 q = 4p - 2
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Solve the following equation for q. 5q=8p-28+3q
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q = 4p + 14
q = 4p - 14
q = 4p + 2
q = 4p - 2
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5q = 8p - 28 + 3q
5q - 3q = 8p - 28
2q = 2(4p - 14)
q = 4p - 14
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