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What are the possible steps involved in solving the equation shown? Select three options.
3.5 + 1.2(6.3 β 7x) = 9.38
Add 3.5 and 1.2.
Distribute 1.2 to 6.3 and β7x .
Combine 6.3 and β7x .
Combine 3.5 and 7.56.
Subtract 11.06 from both sides
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