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y-4/3+3y=4 solve the following equation​

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Answered by misscutie94
3

Answer:

Solution :-

 y - \dfrac{4}{3} + 3y = 4

\implies y + 3y = 4 + \dfrac{4}{3}

\implies 4y = \dfrac{12 + 4}{3}

\implies 4y = \dfrac{16}{3}

\implies 12y = 16

\implies y = \cancel{\dfrac{16}{12}}

\implies y = \dfrac{4}{3}

\implies y = 1.3333

\therefore\sf\: The\: answer\: of\: this\: question\: is\: 1.3333

Answered by sheeb12ansari
2

Given: y-4/3+3y=4

We have to solve the above equation.

  • By using the concept of equation shifting, we are solving the above equation.  
  • For this, we will separate the variables on one side and the constant on another side.  
  • Then, we will simplify the equation.  

We are solving in the following way:  

We have,

y-4/3+3y=4

Solving the above equation further we get,

=>y-\frac{4}{3} +3y=4\\\\=>y+3y=4+\frac{4}{3} \\\\=>4y=\frac{12+4}{3} \\\\=>4y=\frac{16}{3} \\\\=>y=\frac{16}{3}\div4\\\\=>y=\frac{16}{3}\times\frac{1}{4} \\\\=>y=\frac{16}{12} \\\\=>y=\frac{4}{3}

Hence, the solution of the above equation is\frac{4}{3}.

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