Math, asked by rinkumalge, 10 months ago

y/3+2=2y+15/4 How to SOLVE ​

Answers

Answered by raushan6198
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Step-by-step explanation:

(y+6)/2=(8y+15)/4

(y+6)×4=(8y+15)×2

4y+24 =16y+30

16y-4y =24-30

12y =-6

y=-6/12

y = - 1/2

Answered by AlluringNightingale
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Answer:

• If y/3 + 2 = 2y + 15/4 then y = -3/10

• If y/3 + 2 = (2y + 15)/4 then y = -7

Solution:

We have ;

=> y/3 + 2 = 2y + 15/4

=> (y + 6)/3 = (8y + 15)/4

On cross-multiplication , we get ;

=> 4•(y + 6) = 3•(8y + 15)

=> 4y + 24 = 24y = 30

=> 4y - 24y = 30 - 24

=> - 20y = 6

=> y = 6/(-20)

=> y = -3/10

Hence,

The required value of y is 3/10 .

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Another probable question:

=> y/3 + 2 = (2y + 15)/4

=> (y + 6)/3 = (2y + 15)/4

On cross-multiplication , we get ;

=> 4(y + 6) = 3(2y + 15)

=> 4y + 24 = 6y + 45

=> 4y - 6y = 45 - 24

=> - 3y = 21

=> y = 21/-3

=> y = -7

Hence,

Required value of y is (7) .

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