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(3y - 1)/4 + (2y + 3)/3 = (1 - 7y)/6
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(3y - 1)/4 + (2y + 3)/3 = (1 - 7y)/6
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y= -7/31 ????
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3(3y-1)/12+4(2y+3)/12=(1-7y)/6
9y-3+8y+12/12=1-7y/6
17y+8/2=1-7y
17y+8=2-14y
3y=-6
y=-2
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