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QuestionSolve the equation using addition and multiplication principles:
5[75(6r)]7=7[5(7r6)+4]50 5[7-5(6-r)]-7=7[5(7 r-6)+4]-50
What is the solution? A. r=r=\square, B. all real numbers, C. no solution.

Studdy Solution
To check our solution, we substitute r =1/2 back into the original equation and simplify to see if both sides of the equation are equal.
5[75(612)]7=7[5(7×126)+4]505[7-5(6-\frac{1}{2})]-7=7[5(7 \times \frac{1}{2}-6)+4]-50which simplifies to5[75×112]7=7[5×7230+4]505[7-5 \times \frac{11}{2}]-7=7[5 \times \frac{7}{2}-30+4]-50which simplifies further to5[32]7=7[7226]505[-\frac{3}{2}]-7=7[\frac{7}{2}-26]-50which simplifies to1527=63250-\frac{15}{2}-7=-\frac{63}{2}-50which simplifies to292=1132-\frac{29}{2}=-\frac{113}{2}Since both sides of the equation are not equal, there is no solution for the given equation.
So the correct choice is C. There is no solution.

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