3(y - 2) = 2(y - 1) - 3
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y =1
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3(y - 2) = 2(y - 1) - 3
Let us simplify both sides of the equation by distributing:
3y - 6 = 2y - 2 - 3
Combine like terms on the right side of the equation:
3y - 6 = 2y - 5
Now,
Isolate the variable terms on one side of the equation.
We can do this by subtracting 2y from both sides:
3y - 2y - 6 = -5
Simplifying further:
y - 6 = -5
Isolate the variable term by adding 6 to both sides:
y - 6 + 6 = -5 + 6
Simplifying:
y = 1
Therefore,
The solution to the equation 3(y - 2) = 2(y - 1) - 3 is y = 1.
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