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find y in 5-3y + 7y = 8 ( 2-y )+3

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Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
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Answer:

The value of y in given expression is \frac{7}{6}.      

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The given expression is 5-3y+7y=8(2-y)+3

To find : The value of y in given expression.

Solution :

  • The given expression is 5-3y+7y=8(2-y)+3
  • We have to find the value of y in given equation.
  • To find the value of y, we have to simplify the given expression.
  • The expression is,

       5-3y+7y=8(2-y)+3

  • First, solve the bracket, we get

          5-3y+7y=8(2-y)+3

        ∴ 5-3y+7y=16-8y+3

  • Now, add like terms and constants, we get  

        ∴ 5+4y=19-8y

  • Shifting terms with variables at one side and constants at another side, we get

        ∴ 4y+8y = 19-5

              ∴ 12y=14

                 ∴ y=\frac{14}{12}

                 ∴ y=\frac{7}{6}

  • ∴ The value of y in given expression is \frac{7}{6}.                                    

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