SOLUTION: Dear available tutor: Here is my homework problem I'm trying to solve. A=a+b+c divided by 3, solving for c. (A=average) How do we solve?

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Here is my homework problem I'm trying to solve.
A=a+b+c divided by 3, solving for c. (A=average)
How do we solve?

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