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What is the value of y in the equation 5x + 2y = 20, when x = 0.3?

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Y=9.25 (short answer but hope this helped u)
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User Aditya Sharma
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Answer: 9.25

Explanation:

Given equation :
5x + 2y = 20

To find the value of y at x= 0.3, we need to first substitute the value of x= 0.3 in the given equation.

Now, Substitute x= 0.3 in given equation, we get


5(0.3) + 2y = 20\\\\\Rightarrow\ 1.5+2y=20

Subtract 1.5 from both sides .


2y=18.5

Divide both sides by 2 .


y=9.25

Hence, the value of y= 9.25

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