Math, asked by YOMAN5436, 6 months ago

Solve: 15 ( y -4) - 2( y-9) + 5 ( y +6) = 0


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Answered by pa7677
1

Answer:

According to the question,

15y-60-2y+18+5y+30=0

18y=12

y=18/12

=3/2

Answered by SparklingThunder
5

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