Solve each of the following equations. (a) 9x = 63 (b) 0.05x = 44 (c) - 1/7
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(a) 9x = −63
(b) 0.05x = 44
(c) - 1/7 x = 3
(d) 5/6 x = -15
(e) x – 8 = -5
(f) x +9 = - 2
(g) x + 0.02x = 255
(h) x – 0.1x = 36
(i) 4x – 3 = 9x + 2
(j) 9x – 6 – 3x = 15 + 4x – 7
(k) x – 1/3 x = 26
(l) x + 3/8 x = 77
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