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Is this correct? 11y+8 = 130 -8 -8 11y = 122 ÷11 ÷11 Y = 11.091
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11y+8 = 130
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11y = 122
÷11 ÷11
Y = 11.091
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Your answer is correct. First you move all the terms that don't contain y to the right side and solve. You get 122/11, which converts to 11.091.
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Indeed it is good job!
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