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How do you solve 6b + 14 = –7 – b

User Kaashif
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Answer:

b=−3

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

6b+14=−7−b

6b+14=−7+−b

6b+14=−b−7

Step 2: Add b to both sides.

6b+14+b=−b−7+b

7b+14=−7

Step 3: Subtract 14 from both sides.

7b+14−14=−7−14

7b=−21

Step 4: Divide both sides by 7.

7b

7

=

−21

7

b=−3

User Petra Barus
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First, subtract 14 from both sides.

6b=-b-21

Next, add b to both sides.

7b=-21

Now, divide both sides by 7.

b=-3

That's your answer! (b=–3)

Hope this helps!


User Behemoth
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