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2y +  \frac{5}{3}  =  \frac{26}{3}  - y

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y=7

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution:

= {\sf{2y + \dfrac{5}{3} = \dfrac{26}{3} - y}}

= {\sf{ \dfrac{5}{3} - \dfrac{26}{3}= - y - 2y}}

= {\sf{ \dfrac{5 - 26 }{3} = - 3y}}

= {\sf{ \dfrac{ -21 }{3} = - 3y}}

= {\sf{ \dfrac{ -21 }{3} × \dfrac{- 1}{3} = y}}

= {\sf{ \dfrac{ 7}{3}= y}}

Therefore, the value of y = 7/3.

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