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Answer:

B

Explanation:

We are given the equation:


\displaystyle x(b-c) = y+x

And that:


2b=3c=7

And we want to find the value of y / x.

To start, subtract x from both sides in the first equation:


x(b-c) -x = y

Divide both sides by x:


\displaystyle (x(b-c)-x)/(x)=(y)/(x)

Simplify:


\displaystyle (b-c)-1 = (y)/(x)

Next, in the second equation, divide everything by two:


\displaystyle b = (3)/(2) c = (7)/(2)

Substitute:


\displaystyle \left((3)/(2) c - c \right) - 1= (y)/(x)

Simplify:


\displaystyle (1)/(2) c - 1 = (y)/(x)

From the modified second equation, we can multipy both sides by 1/3:


\displaystyle (1)/(2) c = (7)/(6)

Substitute:


\displaystyle \left((7)/(6)\right) -1 = (y)/(x)

Subtract:


\displaystyle (y)/(x) = (7)/(6) - (6)/(6) = (1)/(6)

Therefore, our answer is B.

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