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Solve for y 4(7y+x)=4

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Answer:

y = 1/7 - x/7

Explanation:

4(7y + x) = 4 Distribute the 4 to 7y and x

28y + 4x = 4 Subtract the 4x on both sides

28y = 4 - 4x To get 'y' by itself divide 28 on both sides

y = 4/28 - 4x/28 You can simplify the 4/28 since 4 goes into 28 7 times

y = 1/7 - x/7

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Answer:

Explanation:

y= 1/7 - x/7

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