Math, asked by dhruv7569, 10 months ago

3(y-5)÷4-4y=3-(y-3)÷2​

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Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
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Step-by-step explanation:

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 3(y-5)÷4-4y = 3-(y-3)÷2  \\  = ) 3(y-5)-16y  =   12-2(y-3)\\  = )3y-15-16y=12-2y+6\\  = )-13y-15=-2y+18\\  = )-11y=33\\  = ) -y=\frac{33}{11} \\  = )y=-3

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