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Solve for b. problem: a=3(B+C) 1) B=A-C/3 2) B=3A-C/3 3) B=A-3C/3
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Solve for b.
problem: a=3(B+C)
1) B=A-C/3
2) B=3A-C/3
3) B=A-3C/3
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Number 2) b =3A-C/3 is gonna be your answer
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