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Nola Walton
3 March, 13:47
What is the value of b in the equation 6b+6=48
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Gilbert Gordon
3 March, 15:04
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The value of b in the equation is 7
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Moises Sullivan
3 March, 15:17
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Step-by-step explanation:
The value of b is 7.
6b+6=48
Carry over the 6 and make b the subject.
6b = 48-6
6b = 42
b = 42/6
b = 7
Therefore b=7
To find out if the answer is correct, replace the b with the value of what it is in brackets. Remember brackets mean to multiply.
6 (7) + 6 = 48
42+6 = 48
Therefore b=7 and the answer is correct.
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