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31 March, 04:04

How do you solve 3 (6+5y) = 2 (-5+4y)

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  1. 31 March, 04:10
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    Answer: y=-4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (6+5y) = 2 (-5+4y) Distribute 3 and 2

    18+15y=-10+8y subtract 18 and 8y both sides

    7y=-28 divide by 6 both sides

    y=-4
  2. 31 March, 04:23
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    multiply out using the distributive property

    18+15y=-10+8y

    make it so that common terms are on one side

    15y-8y=-10-18

    simplify

    7y=-28

    solve for y

    y=-28/7

    y=-4
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