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

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Now, we compare the derived equation with the options given.
Option A x=p+r9x=\frac{p+r}{-9}, this is not correct as the denominator should be gg and the numerator should be prp - r.
Option B x=prqx=\frac{p-r}{q}, this is not correct as the denominator should be gg.
Option C x=rpgx=\frac{r-p}{-g}, this is not correct as the numerator should be prp - r.
Option D x=p+rgx=\frac{p+r}{g}, this is not correct as the numerator should be prp - r.
None of the options match the derived equation.

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