Math, asked by granny70307, 1 month ago

If you take away 6 from 6 times y. you get 60. An equation for this statements is

A. 6-6y=60
B. 6y-6=60
C. 6+6y=60
D. 6y+60=6

Answers

Answered by supriyasoham1988
2

Answer:

6y-6=60

or,6y=66

or,y=11

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Clαrissα
10

Required Answer:-

If you take away 6 from 6 times y. you get 60. An equation for this statements is :-

  •  \boxed{ \rm{6y - 6 = 60}}

Therefore, option (B) is the correct answer.

Clarification:

Since in question it's saying that if we take away 6 from 6 times y.

  • Take away --> Subtraction

And after that, we will get 60. So clearly, our answer would be 6y - 6 = 60.

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Algebraic expression: An expression consisting of variables & constants.

  • Alphabets are called variables.
  • Numbers are called constants.

Algebraic expression :-

  • 2ab + 6ab

Algebraic equation :-

  • 6xy - 3xy = 50

Algebraic in-equation :-

  • 5z + 3z > 65
  • 2xy + 1xy < 66
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