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  • 26-11-2017
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How do i solve (ax+bx)/3=c in terms of a and b and c

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acar7995 acar7995
  • 26-11-2017
The problem is already in terms of c.
ax+bx/3=c

ax+bx=3c
x(a+b)=3c
a+b=3c/x
a=3c/x +b or b=3c/x -a
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