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1/4y + 1 1/2 + 2 − 1 3/4y − 12 = ?
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1/4y + 1 1/2 + 2 − 1 3/4y − 12 = ?
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HOPE THIS HELP MAH DUDE
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brung like terms together:-
1/4 y - 1 3/4 y + 11/2 + 2 - 12
= - 1 1/2 y + 11/2 - 10
= - 1 1/2y - 9/2
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