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What is the value of y that satisfies the equation: 3 (y – 3) = 5 (2y + 1)​

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Answered by Aradhya227
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3 (y – 3) = 5 (2y + 1)​

3y-9=10y+5

3y-10y=5+9

-7y=14

y=-2

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Answered by jainshrishti97
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Answer:

3(y-3)= 5(2y + 1)

3y - 9 = 10y + 5

-9-5 = 10y- 3y

-14= 7y

-14/ 7 = y

y = -2

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