Solve for b
b=1
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6b-3-b+3=15b-10
Add 1 and 2 to get 3.
6b-b=15b-10
Add -3 and 3 to get 0.
6b-b-15b=-10
Subtract 15b from both sides.
-9b-b=-10
Combine 6b and -15b to get -9b.
-10b=-10
Combine -9b and -b to get -10b.
b=\frac{-10}{-10}
Divide both sides by -10.
b=1
Divide -10 by -10 to get 1.
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