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Mathematics, 14.10.2020 01:01 niescarlosj

Aisha, Silvio, and Jim, each solved the same equation. Aisha's answer was x = 4, Silvio's answer was x = 8, and Jim's answer was x = 16. If either Aisha or Jim, but not Silvio, is correct, which of these equations could it be? Select all that apply. x3 = 64 x2 = 4 x2 = 16 x2 = 256 x2 = 64 x3 = 8

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