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The value of y in the given equation [2y+3]/7 = 4y/5

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 \frac{2y + 3}{7}  =  \frac{4y}{5}  \\ 5(2y + 3) = 7(4y) \\ 10y + 15 = 28y \\ 15 = 28y - 10y \\ 15 = 18y \\ 18y = 15 \\ y =  \frac{15}{18}  \\ y =  \frac{5}{6}
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