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What is the value of a in the equation 5a – 10b = 45, when b = 3?

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5a-10(3)=45 \\ 5a-30=45 \\ 5a=75 \\ a=15
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To get the answer we have to substitute b=3 and solve it.
5a-10b=45
5a-10*3=45
5a-30=45 /+30 add 30 both sides
5a-30+30=45+30
5a=75 /:5 divide both sides by 5
5a:5=75:5
a=15 - its the answer
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