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Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for x? x/r - s = t A. x = t+s/r B. x= rt + s C. x= r(t - s) D. x= r(t-s)


Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for x?

x/r - s = t A. x = t+s/r B. x= rt + s C. x=

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