how do i solve: 5=1/2v-3?
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5 = 1/2v-3

 +3            +3 Add 3 to both sides to get rid of it.

    8 = 1/2v

 ·2/1   ·2/1 Use the multiplicative inverse to make 1v.

  16 = v
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