Math, asked by saforamalbari234, 3 months ago

solve the following equation 3(y+8)=10(y-4)+8​

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Answered by ammunash20
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Answer:

-7y=8

Step-by-step explanation:

3(y+8)=10(y-4)+8

3y+24=10y-40+8

3y-10y= - 24-40+8

-7y=8

Answered by manishavedant26
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Answer:

On removing the brackets, we have

3y + 24 = 10y – 40 + 8

3y + 24 = 10y – 32

Subtracting 3y on both sides, we have

3y – 3y + 24 = 10y – 32 – 3y

24 = 7y – 32

Now, adding 32 to both sides, we have

24 + 32 = 7y – 32 + 32

56 = 7y

Dividing both sides by 7, we get

7y/7 = 56/7

y = 8

Thus, y = 8 is the solution of the equation.

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