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The equation (M + 6)/36 = (p - 7)/21 relates two temperature scales, where M is the number of degrees on one scale and P is the number of degrees on the other scale. Which of the following equations can be used to convert temperatures from the P scale to the M scale?
(A) M = (12/7)P + 13
(B) M = (12/7)P + 21
(C) M = (12/7)P - 12
(D) M = (12/7)P - 13
(E) M = (12/7)P - 18
[spoiler]OA=E[/spoiler]
Source: GMAT Paper Tests
(A) M = (12/7)P + 13
(B) M = (12/7)P + 21
(C) M = (12/7)P - 12
(D) M = (12/7)P - 13
(E) M = (12/7)P - 18
[spoiler]OA=E[/spoiler]
Source: GMAT Paper Tests















