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How can you rewrite the following equation so that it will have infinitely many solutions? 6x-3=5x-5 A) Change the coefficient of x to be the same number.
B) Multiply one side of the equation.
C) Change the constants to be the same.
D) Both A and C need to occur to create infinitely many solutions.

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