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What does 14•y=70 equal

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Using The Multiplication or Division Principle of Equality, which states if both sides of an equation are multiplied or divided by an expression, then the resulting equation will be equivalent to the original, divide both sides by 14.

14y = 70
y = 5

So, y is equal to 5.
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14(y) = 70

y = 70/14

y = 5

hope this helps
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