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Mathematics, 06.10.2020 14:01 celinarubio77

A set of equations is given below: Equation E: c = 2d + 1
Equation F: c = 3d + 7

Which statement describes a step that can be used to find the solution to the set of equations?

Equation F can be written as c = 3(c − 1) + 7.
Equation F can be written as c = 2(c − 7) + 1.
Equation F can be written as d + 1 = 3d + 7.
Equation F can be written as 2d + 1 = 3d + 7.

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