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5(y + ⅖) = -13 May i pleas get help

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Answer:

y = -3

Explanation:

You want the solution to the equation 5(y +2/5) = -13.

Solution

This is a 2-step equation.

Step 1, divide by 5:

y +2/5 = -13/5

Step 2, subtract 2/5

y = -13/5 -2/5 = -15/5

y = -3

User Vincent Barrault
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Answer: y = -3

Explanation:


\boldsymbol{\sf{Exercise\:solution \longmapsto \ 5\left(y+(2)/(5)\right)=-13 }}

We multiply each term between kinship by 5.


\boldsymbol{\sf{5y+5*(2)/(5)=-13 }}

We calculate the product of rational numbers.


\boldsymbol{\sf{5y+2=-13 }}

The constant moves to the right side and the sign is changed.


\boldsymbol{\sf{5y=-13-2 }}

We find the sum of two negative numbers.


\boldsymbol{\sf{5y=-15 }}

We divide both sides by the same number.


\boldsymbol{\sf{5y=-15 \ It \ changes \ y=(-5)/(5) =-3} }\\\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{\boldsymbol{\sf{y=-3 }}}\boldsymbol{\sf{ \ \longmapsto \ Answer}}

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