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14y-5=31 please help me figure this out I need to explain it too
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please help me figure this out I need to explain it too
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14y = 31 + 5
y = (31 + 5) / 14
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Rearrange the sum to have y on its own in one side
14y = 31 + 5
14y = 36
Then find out what 1 y equals
Y = 36/14
Y = 2.57...
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