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What is the value of y in the equation 5x + 2y =20 , when x = 0.3

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5x + 2y = 20
5 X 0.3 + 2y = 20
1.5 + 2y = 20
2y = 20 - 1.5
2y = 18.5
y = 18.5/2
y = 9.25

The value of y is 9.25
User Panagiotis Panagi
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To solve this equation, we must substitute in 0.3 for the value of x and then solve the equation for y.

5(0.3) + 2y = 20

To simplify, we begin by multiplying the two numbers on the left side of the equation.

1.5 + 2y = 20

Next, we should subtract 1.5 from both sides of the equation to get the variable term alone.

2y = 18.5

Finally, we should divide both sides of the equation by 2 in order to get the variable y completely alone on the left side of the equation.

y = 9.25

Therefore, the value of y is 9.25.

Hope this helps!

User Gaurav Khare
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