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Solve 4y − y + 11 = 38
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Solve 4y − y + 11 = 38
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Y = 9
4 x 9 - 9 + 11 = 38
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4y-y = 3y then subtract 11 from both sides so 3y=27 then divide by three. 27/3=9 so y=9
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