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5 ( y - 4)=7 (2y +1) Can someone help me out by solving for Y Thanks

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Given Equation:

5 ( y - 4 ) = 7 ( 2y + 1 )

To Find:

The value of y.

Solution:

5 ( y - 4 ) = 7 ( 2y + 1 )

or, 5y - 20 = 14y + 7

or, 5y - 14y = 7 + 20

or, -9y = 27

or, y = 27/-9 = -3

Answer:

The value of y is -3.

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