SOLUTION: 3(y+4)=15

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Question 24481: 3(y+4)=15
Answer by askmemath(368)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In order to remove the brackets we have to multiply every term within the brackets with the term immediately outside the bracket
3y+12 = 15
Subtracting 12 on both sides
3y = 3
Dividing by 3 throughout
y = 1

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