Use transformations to solve the equation.



b + 0.6 = –1

Question 4 options:

b = 0.4

b = –1.6

b = 1.6

b = –0.4

1 answer

To solve the equation b + 0.6 = -1, we need to isolate the variable b. We can do this by subtracting 0.6 from both sides of the equation:

b + 0.6 - 0.6 = -1 - 0.6

This simplifies to:

b = -1 - 0.6

Combining like terms:

b = -1.6

Therefore, the correct answer is b = -1.6.
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