SOLUTION: The problem is {{{(3y)/2+y-5/7=4}}}
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: The problem is
This question is from textbook Glencoe Algebra 2: Integration, Applications, Connections
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{{(3y)/2+y-5/7=4}}} combine the y's
add
multiply by 2/5
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