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6y-3y if y= 1

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

you need to substitute the y for 1 because y=1

so it'll look something like this 6(1) - 3(1)

The y is touching the 6 and -3 so that means you need to multiply.

So 6(1) - 3(1) = 6-3 = 3

User Brombomb
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

Let us plug y into the equation:

6*1-3*1=

6-3=

3

I hope this helps! :)

User Ravi Raja Jangid
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