Math, asked by kapilkhare993, 6 months ago

find the value of y. 2/3 (y+4) = 6​

Answers

Answered by anindyaadhikari13
9

Question:-

➡ Solve the equation and find the value of y.

Answer:-

➡ The value of y is 5

Solution:-

Given,

2(y + 4)/3 = 6

➡ y + 4 = 6 × 3/2

➡ y + 4 = 9

➡ y = 9 - 4

y = 5

Hence, the value of y is 5.

Verification:-

2(y + 4)/3

= 2(5+4)/3

= 2×9/3

=2×3

=6

Hence, y = 6 is a solution satisfying the equation.

Answered by Berseria
26

Question :

To find value of y.

Answer :

Given Equation :

  • 2/3(y+4) = 6

Lets Do :

\implies \sf  \frac{2}{3} (y + 4) = 6 \\  \\ \implies\sf \frac{2(y + 4)}{3}  = 6 \\  \\ \implies\sf \: y + 4 = 6 \times  \frac{3}{2}  \\  \\ \sf\implies \: y + 4 =  \frac{18}{2}  \\  \\ \sf\implies \: y  +  4 = 9 \\  \\ \sf\implies \: y   = 9 - 4 \\  \\ \implies\bf \: y \:  = 5

So, Value of Y = 5

Let's verify ::

y = 5

\sf \:  =  >  \frac{2}{3} (y + 4) = 6 \\  \\  =  > \sf \:  \frac{2}{3} (5 + 4) = 6 \\  \\  =  > \sf \:  \frac{2 \times 9}{3}  = 6 \\  \\  =  > \sf \:  \frac{18}{3}  = 6 \\  \\ \sf \: 6 = 6

LHS = RHS

Thus Solved !!

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