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Explain how the variable B has two different values in the two equations

6 - B = 5 b = 1

B + 5 = 15. B = 10

Thanks!
13 years ago

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bobpursley
They are different B's. B is a symbol used to represent a value in an equation. It is not the same value in all equations.
13 years ago
Zack
Thanks much
13 years ago

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