SOLUTION: P=b+2a+3c, for b
b=
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Question 182226: P=b+2a+3c, for b
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P=b+2a+3c, for b
Subtract the other terms
P - 2a - 3c = b
b = P-2a-3c
"Solve for" means get it on one side of the = by itself.
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