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Jeremy wrote this equivalent equation to solve for x:
x = negative 11 y minus 140
Which of these equations might have been Jeremy’s original equation? Check all that apply.
y + 7x = 23
y + 11x = 140
2x – 22y = –140
3x + 33y = –420
x + 140 = –11y
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3x + 33y= -420 and x + 140 = -11y
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