SOLUTION: -6 = 6 - 3y

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Question 578073: -6 = 6 - 3y

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-6 = 6 - 3y


-6 -6 = -3y


-12 = -3y


-12/(-3) = y


4 = y


y = 4


So the solution is y = 4

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