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solve the following equation

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Answered by kumarpratyush656
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Answer:

3y +  \frac{3}{2}  =  \frac{15}{2}  \\ 3y =  \frac{15}{2}  -  \frac{3}{2} \\ 3y =  \frac{12}{2}  \\ y =  \frac{6}{3}  \\ y = 2

Answered by Glorious31
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\huge\sf{ Question :-}

Solve : \sf{  3y + \dfrac{3}{2} = \dfrac {15}{2}}

\huge\sf{ Solution :-}

\tt{ 3y + \dfrac{3}{2} \implies \dfrac{15}{2}}

\tt{ Transposing \: the \: fraction \: gives :}

\tt{ 3y = \dfrac{15}{2} - \dfrac{3}{2}}

\tt{ 3y = \dfrac{15 - 3}{2}}

\tt{ 3y = \dfrac{12}{2}}

\tt{ 3y = \cancel{\dfrac{12}{2}}}

\tt{ 3y = 6}

\tt{ Transposing \: 3 \: by \: separating \:(y) \: gives :}

\tt{ y = \dfrac{6}{3}}

\tt{ y = \cancel{\dfrac{6}{3}}}

\large{\boxed{\tt{ y = 2}}}

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