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Rhianna Trevino
16 November, 17:43
Solve S=n/2 (a+b) for b
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Declan
16 November, 20:37
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2S/n - a = b
Step-by-step explanation:
S=n/2 (a+b)
Multiply each side by 2
2S = n/2 * 2 (a+b)
2S = n (a+b)
Divide each side by n
2S/n = n/n (a+b)
2S/n = a+b
Subtract a from each side
2S/n - a = a+b-a
2S/n - a = b
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