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Mathematics, 20.02.2021 04:00 samiyahbass

A theorem states that, between any two rational numbers on a number line, there exists an infinite number of rational numbers. The formula below can be used in a proof of the theorem. In the formula, a, b, and c represent ration numbers. c = a+b/2

Which of these is an equivalent formula, rewritten for a in terms of b and c?

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