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20 May, 03:01

4y-3=6y-15 how do I find y

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  1. 20 May, 03:29
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    Answer / Step-by-step explanation:

    4y - 3 = 6y - 15

    -4y - 4y Subtract 4y on both sides

    -3 = 2y - 15

    +15 + 15 Add 15 on both sides

    12 = 2y

    /2 / 2 Divide by 2

    6 = y
  2. 20 May, 06:17
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    Answer:4y - 3 = 6y - 15

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given this equation,

    rearrange like terms:

    4y - 6y = - 15+3

    (remember: when a sign crosses the equality mark, the sign changes example; - changes to + and + changes to minus)

    -2y = - 12

    to make y subject of the formular,

    divide both sides by - 2

    -2y/-2y = - 12/-2y

    y = - 12/-2

    y = 6

    therefore,

    y = 6
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