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Brayan Hess
Mathematics
30 November, 19:43
Solve for y
q (a+y) = 67y+93
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Gavyn Sharp
30 November, 19:49
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Step 1: Add - 67y to both sides.
aq+qy+-67y=67y+93+-67y
aq+qy-67y=93
Step 2: Add - aq to both sides.
aq+qy-67y+-aq=93-aq
qy-67y=-aq+93
Step 3: Factor out variable y.
y (q-67) = -aq+93
Step 4: Divide both sides by q-67.
y (q-67) / q-67=. - aq+93/q-67
y=-aq+93/q-67
Answer:
y=-aq+93/q-67
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