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What value of y makes the equation true? -6(y+15)= -3y+6

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

The value of y is -32

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we Distribute the equation,

-6(y+15) = -3y+6

-6y -90 = -3y +6

Next, add 90 on both sides,

-6y -90+90 = -3y +6+90

-6y=-3y+6+90

Again add the numbers

-6y=-3y+96

Then simplify,

-6y =-3y+96

Next add 3y on both sides,

-6y +3y=-3y+96+3y,

-3y =-3y+96+3y

-3y=96

Then combine like terms,

-3y =96

Divide both sides by the same factor,

-3y3 =963

Delete terms that are in both the numerator and the denominator

Divide the numbers

y=-32

The final result is y = -32.

Therefore, the value of y is -32.

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