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PLEASE HELPP Solve the following equation: 1/3(y-2) - 5/6(y+1) = 3/4 (y-3) - 2 1. 11/5 2. -11/ 5 3. 53/15
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Solve the following equation:
1/3(y-2) - 5/6(y+1) = 3/4 (y-3) - 2
1. 11/5
2. -11/ 5
3. 53/15
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The answer is 11/5 because when you add that up that’s what you get. #2
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Answer:
1. 11/5
Explanation:
Solving in steps:
1/3(y-2) - 5/6(y+1) = 3/4 (y-3) - 2
1/3y - 2/3 - 5/6y - 5/6 = 3/4y - 9/4 - 2
1/3y -5/6y - 3/4y = 2/3 + 5/6 - 9/4 - 2
1/12y(4 - 10 - 9) = 1/12(8 + 10 - 27 - 24)
y*(-15) = - 33
15y = 33
y = 33/15
y = 11/5
Correct option is 1.
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