Math, asked by ajayimuftaw54, 1 year ago

Solve for y.

q(a+y)=67y+93

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
7

Answer:

y=160-qa

Step-by-step explanation:

q(a+y)=67y+93

Opening brackets

qa+qy=67y+93

qa+qy-67y=93

qa+qy-y=93+67

q(a+y-y)=160

y=160-qa

I hope the answer is helpful

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Answered by knjroopa
25

Answer:

y = 93 - qa / q - 67

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation: q(a+y)=67y+93  We have to solve for y .

We can do this by taking out brackets and grouping the terms.

  qa + qy = 67y + 93

  qy - 67y = 93 - qa

 y(q - 67) = 93 - qa

 y = 93 - qa / q - 67

 So we get y = 93 - qa / q - 67

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