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Hi bakugo here can someone explained to me pls and thxs it will help alot

2(5y+2)=14

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Answer:

y=1

Step-by-step explanation: HOPE THIS HELPS!

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

2(5y+2)=14

(2)(5y)+(2)(2)=14(Distribute)

10y+4=14

Step 2: Subtract 4 from both sides.

10y+4−4=14−4

10y=10

Step 3: Divide both sides by 10.

10y

10

=

10

10

User Mamiko
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Answer:

y=1

Explanation:

2 times 5y+2 equals 14, so first I want to get rid of that 2. To do this I will divide both 2(5y+2) and 14 by 2, respectively. Now I have 5y+2 = 7. Now I can get rid of that +2 by subtracting 2 from both sides. 5y=5 so y=1

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