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How many solutions does the following equation have?

7(y + 3) = 5y +8
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No solutions
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Exactly one solution
Infinitely many solutions

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Answer:
Exactly one solution

Step-by-step explanation:
The first step we need to take to find the answer is to find the value of y.

7(y+3)=5y+8
Expand the parentheses
7y+21=5y+8
Subtract both sides by 21
7y+21-21=5y+8-21
7y=5y-13
Subtract both sides by 5y
7y-5y=5y-13-5y
2y=-13
Divide both sides by 2
2y/2=-13/2
y=-6.5

Now, we plug y back into the original equation.

7(y+3)=5y+8
7(-6.5+3)=5(-6.5)+8
Expand the parentheses
-45.5+21=-32.5+8
-24.5=-24.5

Because both sides of the equation is equal and the equation is true, we can conclude that the equation has one solution.

I hope this helps!
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