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Which operation would isolate the variable in this equation -15z60?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 5/28/2025

To isolate the variable ( z ) in the equation (-15z = 60), you would divide both sides of the equation by (-15). This operation will give you ( z = \frac{60}{-15} ), simplifying to ( z = -4 ).

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