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Sarai Reynolds
Mathematics
27 November, 01:21
How do I solve this equation?
3 (y-5) + 2=5
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Stewart
27 November, 01:45
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y=6
Step-by-step explanation:
3 (y-5) + 2=5
3 (y-5) = 5-2
3 (y-5) = 3
3y-15=3
3y=3+15
3y=18
y=18/3
y=6
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