Math, asked by shaikharrya119, 3 days ago

solve 3(y-8)=10(y-4)+8=​

Answers

Answered by v1rus6000
1

Answer: y = 8/7

Step-by-step explanation:

First Step: Remove Brackets from R.H.S and L.H.S and do the Multiplication.

We get: 3y - 24 = 10y - 40 + 8

Second Step: Take 10y to the R.H.S and -24 to L.H.S, (Note: 10y becomes -10y when it goes to R.H.S and -24 becomes 24 when it goes to L.H.S).

It should look like this: 3y - 10y = - 40 + 8 + 24

Third Step: Adding 3y and -10y we get -7y, and adding 8 and 24 we get 32

It should look like this: - 7y = - 40 + 32

Fourth Step: Add - 40 to 32 to get 8.

We would get: - 7y = - 8

Fifth Step: Cancel out "-" from both L.H.S and R.H.S.

We would get: 7y = 8

Sixth and Final Step: Divide both sides by 7.

Now we'll get :- y = 8/7

Hope it Helped You, If it did don't forget to Mark Me as Brainliest

Similar questions