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Which methods correctly solves for the variable s in the equation −2−5s=9?
Select all that apply.

First, add 5s to both sides. Then, subtract 9 from both sides. Finally, divide both sides by 5.

First, subtract 5s from both sides. Then, multiply both sides by −2.

First, add 2 to both sides. Then, divide both sides by −5.

First, add 5s to both sides. Then, subtract 2 from both sides. Finally, multiply both sides by 5.

First, subtract 2 from both sides. Then, divide both sides by −5.

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Answered by Madhuhar
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Step-by-step explanation:

mostly the 2nd option must be correct.

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