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16-2r=3r+1
Take the one over to make it a negative
Now you have
15-2r=3r
Then take the -2r to the other side to make it positive
15=5r
Then divide each other by the 5
15/5=3
5/5=1
r=3
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16-2r=3r+1
-16. -16
2r=3r-15
-3r. -3r
-r=-15
/-1. /-1
r=15
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