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How do you do -3/4•b=2

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 Aug 14, 2017
edited by Guest  Aug 14, 2017
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We want to solve for in the equation \(-\frac{3}{4}b=2\). Let's do that!

 

\(-\frac{3}{4}b=2\) Multiply both sides of the equation by 4 to get rid of the denominator.
\(-3b=8\) Divide both sides by -3
\(b=-\frac{8}{3}=-2\frac{2}{3}=-2.\overline{666}\)  
   
 Aug 15, 2017

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