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15(y–4) –2(y –9) + 5(y + 6) = 0

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Answered by IIMrLegendII
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 \sf \: QUESTION: \: 15(y–4) –2(y –9) + 5(y + 6) = 0

ANSWER:

 \sf \: 15(y–4) –2(y –9) + 5(y + 6) = 0

 \sf \: 15y - 60 - 2y + 18 + 5y + 30 = 0

 \sf \: 15y + 5y - 2y - 60 + 18 + 30 = 0

 \sf \: 20y - 2y - 60 + 48 = 0

 \sf \: 18y - 12 = 0

 \sf \: 18y = 12

 \sf \: y =  \frac{ \cancel{12}}{ \cancel{18}}

 \sf \: y =  \frac{2}{3}

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Answered by Nubaid1
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Answer=y= 2/3

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