Chapter 4: Problem 2
If \(2 x-6 y=9\), then \(3 y-x\) is: A. 4.5 B. -4.5 C. 9 D. 3 E. Cannot be determined
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Chapter 4: Problem 2
If \(2 x-6 y=9\), then \(3 y-x\) is: A. 4.5 B. -4.5 C. 9 D. 3 E. Cannot be determined
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