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The value of y which satisfies 3y = 5

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Answered by bhatiaakarsha
0

Answer:

y=5/3

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply becomes divide

Answered by BrainlyZendhya
2

Answer:

None of the values.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that, 3y will be the multipe of 3. When we substitute a value for 'y' and multiply with 3, it will be the multiple of 3. Since, 5 is not the multiple of 3, none of the values of 'y' will satisfy this condition.

Let's substitute values for 'y' and check.

When y = 1,

→ 3y = 5

→ 3(1) = 5

→ 3 ≠ 5

When y = 2,

→ 3y = 5

→ 3(2) = 5

→ 6 ≠ 5

When y = 3,

→ 3y = 5

→ 3(3) = 5

→ 9 ≠ 5

When y = 4,

→ 3y = 5

→ 3(4) = 5

→ 12 ≠ 5

Not even in a single condition, 3y = 5.

Hence, None of the values for 'y' can satisfy this condition.

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