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How do you solve this problem: 2y(6 - 1)(6 - 1) = - 200

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Solve: 2y(6 - 1)(6 - 1) = - 200


Simplify both sides of the equation:


50y = - 200



Divide both sides by 50


50y/50 = -200/50


y = - 4





Answer: y = - 4





Hope that helps!!!!!!! (Answer: y = - 4)

User Zensaburou
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Hey there! :)


2y(6 - 1)(6 - 1) = -200


Simplify from the parenthesis.


2y(5)(5) = -200


Simplify.


2y(25) = -200


Simplify.


50y = -200


Divide both sides by 50.


50y ÷ 50 = -200 ÷ 50


Simplify.


y = -4


~Hope I helped!~

User Rahul Ahire
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