SOLUTION: 5y/4-y/2=-3/4
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Question 9784: 5y/4-y/2=-3/4
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, find common denominator for the right side, by looking at the right side we see it is 4. so: the equation becomes now we combine terms on the right side now we multiply each side by 4 to get reduce to lowest terms we get 3y=3 now divide each side by 3
answer Y=1
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