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Efrain Howell
18 February, 02:00
How to find b with (4a-b) + (4b-a) = 180
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Phoenix Greene
18 February, 05:52
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just simplify it ...
Step-by-step explanation:
4a-b+4b-a=180 3a+3b=180 3 (a+b) = 180 both sides divide by 3 a+b = 60 b=60-a
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