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26 January, 13:14

What is the value of y in the equation 2 (3y + 7 + 5) = 196 - 16?

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  1. 26 January, 13:34
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    First you want to figure out 196 - 16. That will give you 180. Now divide 180 by 2, which is 90. So the numbers in the parentheses have to add up to 90. Now you want to add 7 and 5. This will give you twelve. Then subtract 12 from 90 to get 78. 78 divided by 3 will give you nine. 78 divided by 3 is 26, so y would be equal to 26.
  2. 26 January, 13:36
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    Solve your equation step-by-step.

    2 (3y+7+5) = 196-16

    Simplify both sides of the equation.

    2 (3y+7+5) = 196-16

    (2) (3y) + (2) (7) + (2) (5) = 196+-16 (Distribute)

    6y+14+10=196+-16

    (6y) + (14+10) = (196+-16) (Combine Like Terms)

    6y+24=180

    Subtract 24 from both sides.

    6y+24-24=180-24

    6y=156

    Divide both sides by 6.

    6y/6 = 156/6

    y=26
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