Math, asked by pupanrockz3707, 11 months ago

[(2b)/3]-17= b-34 please tell me the solution of this question

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Answer:

b=51

Step-by-step explanation:

First, add by 17 both sides of equation.

\frac{2b}{3}-17+17=b-34+17

Simplify.

\frac{2b}{3}b-17

Then subtract by b both sides of equation.

\frac{2b}{3}-b=b-17-b

Simplify.

-\frac{b}{3}=-17

Multiply by 3 both sides of equation.

3(-\frac{b}{3})=3(-17)

Simplify.

-b=-51

You divide by -1 both sides of equation.

\frac{-b}{-1}=\frac{-51}{-1}

Simplify, to find the answer.

-51\div-1=51

b=51 is the correct answer.

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