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Hue is arranging chairs. She can form 4 rows of a given length with 1 chair left over, or 9 rows of that same
length if she gets 14 more chairs. Complete the equation and solve it to find how many chairs are in that
row length. In your equation, use the variable x to represent the number of chairs in each row.
The equation is
= 0 - 0
There are
chairs in each row.
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