Math, asked by dhruvrs2511, 8 months ago

(solve) the following: 6y-5= 4y+7​

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Answered by sanjuaharma2020
5

6

Step-by-step explanation:

6y - 5 = 4y + 7

6y - 4y = 7 + 5

2y = 12

y = 6

Answered by Anonymous
10

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 => 6y - 5 = 4y + 7

 => 6y - 4y = 7 + 5

 => 2y = 12

 => y = 6

So y = 6

More information

Here 6y-5= 4y+7

  • 6 is a constant
  • Y is a variable
  • 5 is a number
  • 4 IS a constant
  • Y is a variable
  • 7 is a number

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