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4/b-3 + 3/b = -2b/b-3 b = 1 or b = -4.5
a/b?
1
90 divided b 13 = 6.923076923076923
b/2=2ab/+b means112.5
(a/b)'= (ba'-ab')/(b²)
B/5
b/h
The answer to the product of a and b divided by an expression that is 3 times their difference is 3ab(a+b).
0.07 divided b 0.21 step by step = 0.33333333333333337
80 divided by four equals 20.
To determine what A, B, and C can be divided by, we need to know the specific values of A, B, and C. Generally, any integer can be divided by 1 and itself, and if they share common factors, they can also be divided by those factors. For example, if A, B, and C are all even numbers, they can be divided by 2. Additionally, if they are all multiples of a certain number, they can be divided by that number as well.