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5/9 (y+3)=40 I need help to solve this it’s in algebra

5/9 (y+3)=40 I need help to solve this it’s in algebra-example-1
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Answer:

= 69

Explanation:

Combine multiplied terms into a single fraction, Distribute, then Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators.

1) 5/9 ( y + 3 ) = 40 or 5(y + 3) / 9 = 40

2) 5y + 15 / 9 = 40

3) 9 ( 5y + 15 / 9) = 9 40

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