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Use a table to find the solution of each equation. 1. 0 = 4 = 2y 2. 12 = 6-3b 3. -48 = -9-13n could someone please make a step-to-step explanation for me so I could understand t…
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Use a table to find the solution of each equation. 1. 0 = 4 = 2y 2. 12 = 6-3b 3. -48 = -9-13n could someone please make a step-to-step explanation for me so I could understand t…
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Use a table to find the solution of each equation.
1. 0 = 4 = 2y
2. 12 = 6-3b
3. -48 = -9-13n
could someone please make a step-to-step explanation for me so I could understand this pretty please.
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Explanation:
1.If the number 1 is:0=4-2y
y=2
2.b=-2
3.n=3
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