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a student incorrectly says the solution to the equation -3/4y-1/7y=700 y=625 What error did the student make?

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Given the equation:


-(3)/(4)y-(1)/(7)y=700

To determine the value of y, you have to simplify both like terms first, that is to subtract -1/7y from -3/4y


-(25)/(28)y=700

Next is to divide both sides of the equation by -25/28, which is the same as multiplying them by -28/25


\begin{gathered} -(25)/(28)y\cdot(-(28)/(25))=700\cdot(-(28)/(25)) \\ y=-784 \end{gathered}

The error of the student is that he multiplied both sides of the equation by a positive fraction and did not use the reciprocal fraction. Correct option is A. He multiplied 700 by 25/28

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