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21 September, 12:58

How do I solve this equation: - 5/6b + 3/4 = 1/2b - 2/3?

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  1. 21 September, 16:37
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    First get like things on the same side:

    -5/6b - 1/2b = - 2/3 - 3/4

    Then find equivalent fractions to make the equation easier to solve.

    -5/6b - 3/6b = - 8/12 - 9/12

    Then just add things together and solve.

    -8/6b = - 17/12

    -8b = 6 (-17/12)

    -8b = - 17/2

    b = (-17/2) / - 8

    b = 17/16

    You can then plug the answer back into the original question to make sure it is the correct answer.
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