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Solve for f: ax+3b=2f ​

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Final Answer:
f = (ax)/(2) + (3b)/(2)

Steps/Reasons/Explanation:

We will be trying to rewrite the equation. To do this we will move
2f to the left. Then, we will move
ax + 3b to the right.

Question: Solve for
f:
ax + 3b = 2f.

Step 1: Rewrite the equation.


2f = ax + 3b

Step 2: Divide each term by
2 and simplify.


(2f)/(2) = (ax)/(2) + (3b)/(2)

Step 3: Cancel out the common factor of
2.


(Cancel 2 f)/(Cancel 2) = (ax)/(2) + (3b)/(2)

Step 4: Divide
f by
1.


f = (ax)/(2) + (3b)/(2)

~I hope I helped you :)~

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