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Solve for y if B=a(c+y)5

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Given the expression B= a(c+y), we are told to solve for y.

We can do that by making y the subject of the formula;

To do that kindly follow the steps

open the parenthesis at the right hand side of the equation using the distributive law;

B = ac+ay

Next is to subtract ac from both sides of the equation

B - ac = ac+ay-ac

B-ac = ay

Rewrite the expression

ay = B-ac

Lastly, divide both sides of the resuting equation by a

ay/a = (B-ac)/a

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