SOLUTION: how would the equation:
10(62+4y)/5+3y=84 simplify to (-25)y=-200
?
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Question 250113: how would the equation:
10(62+4y)/5+3y=84 simplify to (-25)y=-200
?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how would the equation:
10(62+4y)/5+3y=84 simplify to (-25)y=-200
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2(62+4y) + 3y = 84
124 + 8y + 3y = 84
11y = -40
y = -40/11
-25y = +1000/11
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Ans: It doesn't.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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