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Solve the following equations. y/7 + y–4/3 = 2​

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Answered by saumya983
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 =>  \frac{y}{7}  +  \frac{y - 4}{3}  = 2 \\  = > \frac{3y + 7y - 28}{21}  = 2 \\  = >10y - 28 = 21 \times 2 \\  => 10y - 28 = 42  \\ => 10y = 42 + 28 \\  => 10y = 70  \\  => y =  \frac{70}{10}  \\  => y = 7 \\  \\  \\ Please \: follow \: me \: and \: Please \\ mark \: me \: bainlist

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