SOLUTION: LINEAR EQUATIONS A.Solve for the unknown in each equation. 3b/7 + 2b-5/2=-4

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Question 1171896: LINEAR EQUATIONS
A.Solve for the unknown in each equation.
3b/7 + 2b-5/2=-4

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3b/7 + 2b-5/2=-4
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