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What is the value of y in the equation y = 5x – 4, when x = 3? y= ?
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What is the value of y in the equation y = 5x – 4, when x = 3?
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Step-by-step explanation:i think its 23
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it would be 11 because if you were to replace the x with 3. You would first have to multiply 5(3) which would equal 15. And with that you would subtract 15 - 4 so that would equal y=11.
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