SOLUTION: i need help solving 9(4b-1)=2(9b+3) please help have no clue what to do
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Question 176095: i need help solving 9(4b-1)=2(9b+3) please help have no clue what to do
Answer by EMStelley(208) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let's start by distributing through the 9 on the left hand side, and the 2 on the right hand side:
Now, we need to solve for b, so let's start by subtracting 18b from both sides:
Next, add 9 to both sides:
Last, we need to divide both sides by 18:
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