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QuestionWhich equation correctly solves for xx in gx+p=r-g x + p = r? A. x=p+rgx=\frac{p+r}{-g} B. x=prqx=\frac{p-r}{q} C. x=rpqx=\frac{r-p}{-q} D. x=p+r9x=\frac{p+r}{9}

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Finally, we need to isolate xx by dividing both sides of the equation by gg.
x=prgx = \frac{p - r}{g}So, the correct answer is none of the given options. But if we multiply the numerator and denominator of the right side by 1-1, we getx=rpgx = \frac{r - p}{-g}So, the correct answer is option C, if we replace qq with g-g.

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