Which of the following four equations has the solution of the lowest value? (1 point)

A. x+19= -5
B. x - 7 = 28
C. x - 6 = -16
D. x + 25 = 2

To find the equation with the solution of the lowest value, we need to solve each equation to find the value of x and compare the values.

A. x + 19 = -5
Subtracting 19 from both sides, we get:
x = -5 - 19
x = -24

B. x - 7 = 28
Adding 7 to both sides, we get:
x = 28 + 7
x = 35

C. x - 6 = -16
Adding 6 to both sides, we get:
x = -16 + 6
x = -10

D. x + 25 = 2
Subtracting 25 from both sides, we get:
x = 2 - 25
x = -23

Out of the four equations, the lowest value of x is -24, which is the solution to equation A.