If b+6/3=d+4/2 then b/3 =

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To solve the equation b + 6/3 = d + 4/2 for b/3, we need to isolate b.

First, we simplify the fractions on both sides of the equation:

b + 2 = d + 2

Next, we subtract 2 from both sides to isolate b:

b = d

Finally, if we divide both sides of the equation by 3, we can find b/3:

b/3 = d/3

Therefore, b/3 is equivalent to d/3 as given in the simplified equation.