Math, asked by vaishu5788, 1 year ago

How do you solve −0.6y−9.3=1.206?

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Answered by bharati27
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-0.6y-9.3=1.206

-0.6y=1.206+9.3

-0.6y=10.506

y=10.506/-0.6

y=-17.51

Answered by svvnhs
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Answer:

First step, add 9.3 to each side of the equation to isolate the y term while keeping the equation balanced:

−0.6y−9.3+9.3=1.206+9.3

−0.6y−0=10.506

−0.6y=10.506

Next, divide each side of the equation by −0.6 to solve for y while keeping the equation balanced:

-0.6y/-0.6 = 10.506/-0.6

-0.6y/-0.6 cancelled

= -17.51

y= -17.51

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