SOLUTION: 2. 3(y-2)/5=1-3y

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Question 183075: 2. 3(y-2)/5=1-3y
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3(y-2)/5=1-3y
3(y-2)=5(1-3y) multiply each side by 5.
3y-6=5-15y
18y=11
y=11/18

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