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(b)/( 14)+4=3

b14+4=3 \frac{b}{14}+4=3

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Q. b14+4=3 \frac{b}{14}+4=3
  1. Isolate b term: Isolate the term containing the variable bb. To do this, we need to subtract 44 from both sides of the equation to get the term with bb by itself on one side. $(\frac{b}{\(14\)}) + \(4\) - \(4\) = \(3\) - \(4\)
  2. Simplify equation: Simplify both sides of the equation.\(\newline\)After subtracting \(4\) from both sides, we get:\(\newline\)\(\frac{b}{14} = -1\)
  3. Multiply by \(14\): Multiply both sides of the equation by \(14\) to solve for \(b\).\(14 \times \left(\frac{b}{14}\right) = -1 \times 14\)
  4. Final solution: Simplify both sides of the equation.\(\newline\)The \(14\) on the left side cancels out with the \(14\) in the denominator, leaving us with:\(\newline\)\(b = -14\)

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