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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-05-12

What are the values of \(a\) and \(b\) in the equation \(14b + 3a = 91\)?

Asked by talstals

Answer (2)

14 b + 3 a = 91 ⇒ 14 b = − 3 a + 91 / : 14 . b = − 14 3 ​ a + 6 2 1 ​ 14 b + 3 a = 91 ⇒ 3 a = − 14 b + 91 / : 3 . a = − 4 3 2 ​ b + 30 3 1 ​

Answered by kate200468 | 2024-06-10

The equation 14 b + 3 a = 91 can be rearranged to express one variable in terms of the other. For example, when setting specific values for b , different corresponding values for a can be calculated. This linear relationship allows for various pairs of values for a and b to satisfy the equation.
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Answered by kate200468 | 2025-01-29