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Determine the solution to the given equation.

4 + 3y = 6y – 5
A.
y = 3
B.
y = –3
C.
y = 1
D.
y = –1

User Keefer
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6 votes

Answer:

A

Explanation:

y=3

User Tif
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf y = 3}

Explanation:

Given Equation:

4 + 3y = 6y - 5

Add 5 to both sides

4 + 5 + 3y = 6y

9 + 3y = 6y

Subtract 3y to both sides

9 = 6y - 3y

9 = 3y

Divide 3 to both sides

3 = y

OR

y = 3


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