Question
Start Fraction b over negative 6 End Fraction = –3
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To solve for b, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation.
We can start by multiplying both sides of the equation by -6 (which is the denominator of the fraction on the left side):
Start Fraction b over negative 6 End Fraction * (-6) = (-3) * (-6)
On the left side, the -6 in the denominator cancels out with the multiplication by -6 on the right, leaving us with:
b = (-3) * (-6)
Simplifying the right side:
b = 18
So the solution is:
b = 18
We can start by multiplying both sides of the equation by -6 (which is the denominator of the fraction on the left side):
Start Fraction b over negative 6 End Fraction * (-6) = (-3) * (-6)
On the left side, the -6 in the denominator cancels out with the multiplication by -6 on the right, leaving us with:
b = (-3) * (-6)
Simplifying the right side:
b = 18
So the solution is:
b = 18