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3a =2b + -6 (solve for a)

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User Bobsoap
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Answer:

a = (2b-6)/3

Explanation:

3a = 2b + -6

lets make a the subject of the formula

divide both sides of the equation by 3

3a/3 = a = (2b-6)/3

a = (2b-6)/3

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Answer:

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Explanation:

3a = 2b - 6

a = (2b - 6) / 3 or 2b / 3 - 2

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