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8/y+3 = 10 find the value of unknown variables

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Answer:

=> y = \frac{8}{7}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

\frac{8}{y}+3 =10

To find:- The value of the expression.

Here we will use the transposition method.

As we have,

=> \frac{8}{y}+3 =10

=> \frac{8}{y}+\frac{y\times 3}{y}=10

=> \frac{8+y\times 3}{y}=10

=> \frac{8+3y}{y}=10

Now, rearrange the terms we get

=> \frac{3y+8}{y}=10

Multiply both sides by y, we get

=> \frac{3y+8}{y}\times y=10\times y

Simplifying it further, we get

=> 3y+8=10y

Subtract 8 from both sides, we get

=> 3y = 10y -8

Now, subtract both sides by 10 y we get

=> -7y = -8

Divide both sides by -7, we get

=> y = \frac{8}{7}

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