Math, asked by iqraschool2004, 3 months ago

solve Y/2+Y/3-Y/6=9






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Answered by chowdhuryshaheb10
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Answer:

y = 27/2

Step-by-step explanation:

According the question, y/2 + y/3 - y/6 = 9

Therefore, the L.C.M of the given formula is 6

Thus,

(3y+2y-y)/6 = 9

If we take the denominator 6 on the other hand side; it will multiply with 9 to result in 54.

Whereas, in the other hand; the left hand side is now 4y only.

To find out "y" we need to take the 4 on the other hand side, where it will be in the denominator and will eventually result in 27/2 after division.

Answered by prajkhandre45
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Answer:

27/2

Step-by-step explanation:

y/2+y/3-y/6=9

  1. lets check L.C.M of the given expression.
  2. Just multiply and divide first term with 3 and second term with 2.
  3. expression becomes 3y/6+2y/6-y/6=9
  4. Now, denominator are same so add the numbers
  5. Now the expression becomes 4y/6=9
  6. Now transfer 6 into right side converts in multiplication  4y=54
  7. Now transfer 4 in right side it becomes denominator
  8. Now the expression becomes y=54/4
  9. now divide numerator and denominator of right side with 2
  10. Now final answer is y=27/2
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