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(30 points)PLEASE HELP! LOVE Y'ALL SO MUCH THX! If x=3b and y= 2/6b+4 , what is y in terms of x?

(A) 2 x+4 (B) 1 x+2 (C) 2x (D) x+2 (E) 2x+4

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User Sankar
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Answer:

y=(1/9)x+4

Explanation:

x=3b

b=(1/3)x

y=2/6(1/3)x+4

y=(2/18)x+4

y=(1/9)x+4

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User Guy Nesher
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Answer:

y = 1/(x+2)

Explanation:

x=3b and y= 2/(6b+4)

Rewriting the second equation by factoring out 2

y=2/ 2(3b+2)

We know that 3b = x

y=2/ 2(x+2)

Canceling the 2 in the numerator and denominator

y = 1/(x+2)

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