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How many solutions does the equation 6y − 3y − 7 = −2 + 3 have?

A. Two

B. None

C. Only one

D. Infinitely many


Also explain how you got the answer so i can learn more about it.

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Answer:

The answer would have to be C

Explanation:

Reason: There is a possible outcome on this equation but not multiple because the only answer to this equation would be 8/3 because if you did the math and you added 7 to the other side which would be 8 and did 3y = 8 then your answer would be 8/3 because you would divided both 3y and 8 by 3 and then you would get 8/3. Hope this helps.

User Gustavo Rodrigues
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The only solution to this equation is 8/3, therefore the answer is C.
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