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4(y-2)=-0.6(y+0.3 what is the answer and how to do it

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Answer:Solution for 0.3(y-2)+0.4y=0.3y-0.6 equation:

0.3(y-2)+0.4y=0.3y-0.6

We move all terms to the left:

0.3(y-2)+0.4y-(0.3y-0.6)=0

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

0.4y+0.3(y-2)-(0.3y-0.6)=0

We multiply parentheses

0.4y+0.3y-(0.3y-0.6)-0.6=0

We get rid of parentheses

0.4y+0.3y-0.3y+0.6-0.6=0

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

0.4y=0

y=0/0.4

y=0

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