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If x+4/4 =y+3/3 then y/3=

If x+4/4 =y+3/3 then y/3=-example-1
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Answer:

x/4

Explanation:

(y+3)/3=y/3+3/3=y/3+1

So to find y/3 in your equation all we would need to do is subtract 1 on both sides giving:

(x+4)/4-1

This can be simplified

x/4+4/4-1

x/4+1-1

x/4+0

x/4

Answer: x/4

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