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Solve the equation 2y=7(y−2)+4

y =

User Lev Kazakov
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Explanation:

2y = 7(y-2) + 4

→ 2y = 7y - 14 + 4

→ 2y = 7y - 10

→ 2y - 7y = -10

→ - 5y = -10

Therefore, y = 10:5 = 10/5 = 2 Ans.

User Feedy
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Answer:

y = 2

Explanation:

Hi there!


2y=7(y-2)+4


2y=7y-14+4\\2y=7y-10\\0=5y-10\\5y=10\\y=2

I hope this helps!

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