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I know that we have to add 3y+6, but how about y=4.1?
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I know that we have to add 3y+6, but how about y=4.1?
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You plug y in to where 3y is so it will be 3(4.1)+6 then you will solve which will be 18.3.
3y+6=
3(4.1)+6=
=18.8
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It would equal 18.3
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