SOLUTION: How would you solve 4y-8-2y=4?
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Question 519196: How would you solve 4y-8-2y=4?
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4y - 8 - 2y = 4
2y - 8 = 4 {combined like terms}
2y = 12 {added 8 to both sides}
y = 6 {divided both sides by 2}
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