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| Question 21543:  4-2y=10-6y    what does 'y' equal?
 Answer by queenofit(120)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! First you must get all your "team members" to the correct side of the = sign. (put the variable "team" on the other side of the = sign) remember when a number or variable changes sides, you have to change its value from positive to negitive and vise versa.  It doesn't matter which way you go, but I prefer to make the variable positive.
 4-2y=10-6y
 would become
 6y-2y=10-4  (did you see how I changed the +/- signs when I moved the equation)
 4y=6    You must get rid of the 4 because it is not on the Variable "team"  You
 divide each side by 4 to get rid of the number in front of y.
 y= 6/4  depending on what type of answer your instructor wants, change the 6/4.
 For example, my instructor always said this was far enough in college, but in high school they wanted us to reduce 6/4  =  3/2  or 1 1/2 .  Some instructors want the decimal version of the answer.  This is completely up to your instructor for his/her preference.  If you need a decimal answer, divide 6 by 4 = 1.5
 Y= 6/4 or y = 3/2 or y= 1 & 1/2 or y= 1.5  One of these will be in the form your instructor likes.  You are the only one who knows how they like you to show your answer...
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