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What is "y" in this equation? 56= −48−8y
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What is "y" in this equation? 56= −48−8y
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the answer to the problem is y=-13
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Y = -13
Rearrange unknown terms to the left side of the equation: 8y=-48-56
Calculate the sum or difference: 8y = -104
Reduce the greatest common factor on both sides of the equation: y = -13
Answer : y=-13
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