2y+5/3=26/3-5/3. can any one solve this for me
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1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
2y+\frac{5}{3}=\frac{26}{3}-y2y+
3
5
=
3
26
−y
To Find:
The value of "y" = ?
Solution:
On taking LCM of the given expression, we get
⇒ \frac{6y+5}{3} =\frac{26-3y}{3}
3
6y+5
=
3
26−3y
On applying cross-multiplication, we get
⇒ 3(6y+5)=3(26-3y)3(6y+5)=3(26−3y)
⇒ 18y+15=78-9y18y+15=78−9y
On adding "9y" both sides, we get
⇒ 18y+15+9y=78-9y+9y18y+15+9y=78−9y+9y
⇒ 27y+15=7827y+15=78
On subtracting "15" from both sides, we get
⇒ 27y+15-15=78-1527y+15−15=78−15
⇒ 27y=6327y=63
⇒ y=\frac{63}{27}y=
27
63
⇒ y=\frac{7}{3}y=
3
7
So that the solution of the above expression will be "7/3"
Answered by
1
Answer:
y=8/3
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