Josephine is taking a college course, and her professor bases the course grade on the average of 2 tests taken in the semester. She wants to know what she needs to earn on the last test to maintain her grade. Rearrange the following equation for b, where A is the average of 2 test scores, a and b.

A equals the quantity a plus b all over two

b equals two times A over a
b = 2A + a
b = 2A − a
b = 2A(a)

Respuesta :

b = 2A - a

a + b = 2A

(a + b)/2 = A

Answer:

The equation for  b is given by:

              [tex]b=2A-a[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that:

A denotes the average score of the two test taken in the semester.

The two test that are taken have a score as a and b.

Now the average score A in terms of a and b is given by:

[tex]A=\dfrac{a+b}{2}[/tex]

Now, on solving for b from this equation:

Firstly we multiply both side by 2.

i.e. we have:

[tex]a+b=2A[/tex]

Now on subtracting both side by a we have:

[tex]b=2A-a[/tex]