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2(y+7)=3 (y-10)
What is the answer

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Answered by JohnZacMathew
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Answer:

y = 44

Step-by-step explanation:

⇒ 2(y+7) = 3(y-10)

⇒ 2y + 14 = 3y - 30

⇒ 3y - 2y = 14 + 30

∴ y = 44

Answered by sakshii8080
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Answer:

Hence the value of y is 44.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the information provided in the question.

It is stated in the preceding question that,

The presented information is equation 2(y+7)=3 (y-10),

 We need to solve the above given equation.

The equation is,

2(y+7)=3(y-10)

Multiplying and opening the bracket we get,

2y+14=3y-30

Shifting the similar terms one side we get,

Shifting constant 14 from LHS to RHS the sign will change from +ve to -ve.

Shifting 3y from RHS to LHS the sign will change from +ve to -ve.

2y-3y=-30-14\\-y=-44

Cancelling negative term from both side we get,

y=44

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