SOLUTION: 7y-6=3y+6
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Question 27260: 7y-6=3y+6
Answer by tran3209(100) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7y - 6 = 3y + 6 <========= add 6 to both sides
7y = 3y +12 <=========== divide by 3y on both sides
4y = 12 <====== divide by 4 on both sides
y=3
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