SOLUTION: 7y-3=6(y+2)
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Question 175508: 7y-3=6(y+2)
Answer by actuary(112) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First perform the arithmetic operations
so 7y-3=6y+12
Collect all"like terms" on the same of the equation by adding or subtracting the same quantity to each side of the equation
So
7y-6y=12+3
y=15
Check your answer by substituting y=15 back into the original equation
7*15-3=102
6*15+12=102 OK
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