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To solve the equation, multiply both sides by 5/3. The solution is b = -10/3.

A linear equation is an equation of which the highest degree of its variables is 1.

Steps to solve linear equations:

  1. Simplify the expressions. If there are parentheses, remove them by multiplying the corresponding terms.
  2. Combine the same terms.
  3. Isolate the variable on one side by using subtraction or addition.
  4. Use division or multiplication to find the value of the variable.
  5. Recall that if  we subtract or add the same number to both sides of an equation, it does not change the equality.

The given problem:

Solve 3/5 b = -2

Notice that the variable, b, is already isolated on the left side.

Multiply both sides by 5/3:

3/5 b . 5/3 = -2 . 5/3

b = -10/3 (solved)

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