SOLUTION: Solve the unknown from the following equations: 5Y + 15(Y+1)= 35

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Question 1015420: Solve the unknown from the following equations:
5Y + 15(Y+1)= 35

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Each of the three expressions contain factor of 5, so the equivalent equation is .

Reasons for the next steps can be
Distributive Property;
Reverse of Distributive Property;
Addition Property of Equality;
Multiplication Property of Equality.

Y=1

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