SOLUTION: 4(2y+3)/5= 5(2-y)/2

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Question 758929: 4(2y+3)/5= 5(2-y)/2
Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4(2y+3)/5= 5(2-y)/2
8y + 12/5 = 10 - 5y/2
Denominator = 10
8y + 12/5 = 10 - 5y/2

2(8y + 12) = 5(10 - 5y)
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10
16y + 24 = 50 - 25y
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10
Collect like terms.
Change signs as you cross = sign
41y - 26
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10
Hope this helps.
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