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2(y-3) + 3(y+1) = 5 (2y-1)​

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Answered by shiv2002anshu
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Answer:

2(y-3) + 3(y+1) = 5 (2y-1)

y = 0.8

Answered by kuralanbuvanathi
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

2(y-3) + 3(y+1) = 5(2y-1)

2y - 6 + 3y + 3 = 10y - 5

5y - 3 = 10y - 5

5 - 3 = 10y - 5y

2 = 5y

y = 2/5 = 0.4

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