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Samara Diaz
24 August, 03:15
Find the sum of (7-b) + (3b+2)
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Hassan Marquez
24 August, 05:36
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Change the x for b in your question
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Tyson Mcintyre
24 August, 05:51
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(7-b) + (3b+2)
-b+3b=-9
2b=-9
b=-9/2
b = - 4.5
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