How do you solve 13.7b-6.5=-2.3b+8.3?

1 Answer
May 17, 2018

To solve for the variable b, we have to make it alone. The first thing we do is add color(blue)(6.5) to both sides of the equation:
13.7b - 6.5 quadcolor(blue)(+quad6.5) = -2.3b + 8.3 quadcolor(blue)(+quad6.5)

13.7b = -2.3b + 14.8

Now add color(blue)(2.3) to both sides:
13.7b quadcolor(blue)(+2.3b) = -2.3b + 14.8 quadcolor(blue)(+2.3b)

16b = 14.8

Finally, divide both sides by color(blue)16 to get the final answer:
(16b)/color(blue)16 = 14.8/color(blue)16

Therefore,
b = 0.3

Hope this helps!