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Alannah Hughes
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10 June, 04:37
2.3=7.9+y how do I solve
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Clarence Mckee
10 June, 04:39
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You subtract 7.9 from each side so that the "Y" is left by itself. This will leave you with - 5.6=y. This could be your answer but its best to put the variable that you're solving for, "Y", at the beginning of the equation.
Y = - 5.6 would be your answer.
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