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-5 ( 3 - Q ) + 4 = 5Q - 11 solve for Q
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Answered by Henry
-5(3-Q) + 4 = 5Q - 11.
-15+5Q + 4 = 5Q - 11.
5Q - 5Q = -11 + 15 - 4.
0 = 0.
Infinite solutions.





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