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5(x-y)+4=7 what is the value of x-y

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Explanation:

We can solve for x-y by isolating the term on one side of the equation and simplifying:

5(x-y) + 4 = 7

5(x-y) = 7 - 4

5(x-y) = 3

Next, we can divide both sides by 5:

x - y = 3/5

Therefore, the value of x-y is 3/5.

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