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Kathleen
20 April, 14:57
solve the equation - 134=-2+6 (5b-2)
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Sebastian Holmes
20 April, 15:26
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-134=-2+6 (5b-2)
First, you must distribute.
-134=-2 + 30b - 12
Now combine like terms.
-134 = 30b - 14
Add 14 to both sides.
-120 = 30b
Divide both sides by 30.
-4 = b
The variable b is - 4.
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