Math, asked by damodaran4215, 7 months ago

2y/5-3=5y/6+10, what's the answer​

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Answered by ashwindarshan2007
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Answer:

Multiply both sides of the equation by 30, the least common multiple of 5,6.

6×2y−90=5×5y+300

Multiply 6 and 2 to get 12.

12y−90=5×5y+300

Multiply 5 and 5 to get 25.

12y−90=25y+300

Subtract 25y from both sides.

12y−90−25y=300

Combine 12y and −25y to get −13y.

−13y−90=300

Add 90 to both sides.

−13y=300+90

Add 300 and 90 to get 390.

−13y=390

Divide both sides by −13.

y= \frac{390}{-13}

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Divide 390 by −13 to get −30.

y=−30

Hope it helps

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