Math, asked by pargatsingh4517, 5 months ago


Solve the equation for y
15(2-y)-5(y +6)/10
= 10

Answers

Answered by mekhagopi
0

Answer:

15(2 - y) - 5(y + 6) \\ 30 - 15y - 5y  - 30 \\  =  - 15y - 5y \\  =  - 20y \div 10 \\  =  - 2y

Answered by Sriramgangster
11

Answer:

Hi

Your answer is -5......

Step-by-step explanation:

\bigstar Given: \displaystyle\frac{15(2-y)-5(y+6)}{10} =10

\displaystyle\frac{30-15y-5y-30}{10} =10

\displaystyle\frac{-20y}{10} =10

$\mathcal{-20y=100}$

-y= \displaystyle\frac{100}{20}

y= -5

Hope it helps you....

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