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-6y + 10 = 8
I need to solve for y

User Beloo
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Answer:


(1)/(3)

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User Alex Boisvert
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\sf - 6y + 10 = 8

Subtract 10 from both sides.


\sf-6y=8-10

Subtract 10 from 8 to get -2.


\sf-6y=-2

Divide both sides by -6.


\sf \: y=(-2)/(-6) \\

Reduce the fraction
\sf(-2)/(-6) to its lowest terms by extracting and cancelling out -2.


\sf \: y=(1)/(3) \\


\sf \: y=(1)/(3)\approx \boxed{ \bf \: 0.33...} \\

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