Math, asked by kaashvireddy5, 9 months ago


 \frac{ \frac{18y - 5}{6} }{4}  + 1 =  \frac{ \frac{6y - 1}{3} }{5}  + 5
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Answered by rocky200216
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 \frac{ \frac{18y - 5}{6} }{4}  + 1 =  \frac{ \frac{6y - 1}{3} }{5}  + 5 \\  \\ \implies \frac{18y - 5}{24}  + 1 =  \frac{6y - 1}{15}  + 5 \\  \\ \implies \frac{18y - 5}{24}  -  \frac{6y - 1}{15}  = 5 - 1 \\  \\ \implies \frac{90y - 25 - 48y  + 8}{120}  = 4 \\  \\ \implies \frac{42y - 17}{120}  = 4 \\  \\ \implies 42y - 17 = 480 \\  \\ \implies 42y = 497 \\  \\ \implies y =  \frac{497}{42} \\  \\ \implies y =  \frac{71}{6}  = 11.83

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Answered by Bfly
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