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Given the equation y = mx + b, calculate the unknown variable if y = 50, m = 10, and b = 25
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Given the equation y = mx + b, calculate the unknown variable if y = 50, m = 10, and b = 25
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You just plug in the numbers for each letter.
The equation would now be 50 = 10x + 25.
Now solve for x.
The answer would be x = 2.5
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