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Ineed with this: solve for c a=1/5(b+c) a. c= a-5b b. c= b5-a c. c= 5a-5b d. c= 5a-b and for the record im not getting people to do my homework. i am lost i tried simplifying both sides of the equation then isolating the variables but i couldn't get any of the options i got c= -b+5a if you could just give me a hand i would be very : )
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