The given equation is \(\frac{3+n}{m}=b\).
To solve for \(n\), we can isolate it by multiplying both sides of the equation by \(m\):
\(m\cdot\frac{3+n}{m}=b\cdot m\)
Simplifying, we have:
\(3+n=b\cdot m\)
Now, we can solve for \(n\) by subtracting 3 from both sides of the equation:
\(n=b\cdot m-3\)
Therefore, \(n\) is equal to \(b\cdot m-3\).
\frac{3+n}{m}=\:b
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