An equation is formed of two equal expressions. The correct options are C, D, and E.
An equation is formed when two equal expressions are equated together with the help of an equal sign '='.
The value of x in the given equation is,
[tex]\dfrac35 (30x-15) = 72\\\\(6x - 3) = 72\\\\6x -3 = \dfrac{72}3\\\\6x = 24 + 3\\\\x = 4.5[/tex]
Substitute the value of x in other option to check if the equations are equal are not. Therefore, the options can be written as,
A.) 18x - 15 = 72
18(4.5) - 15 = 66
Thus, this will not return the same value.
B.) 50x - 25 = 72
50(4.5) - 25 = 200
Thus, this will not return the same value.
C.) 18x - 9 = 72
18(4.5) - 9 = 72
Thus, this will return the same value.
D.) 3(6x - 3) = 72
3[6(4.5) - 3] = 72
Thus, this will return the same value.
E.) x = 4.5
Thus, this will return the same value.
Hence, the correct options are C, D, and E.
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