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What is the valur of y in the equation 2(3y - 6) = 0?​

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User Jeffer
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Answer:

y=2

Explanation:

Distribute the 2 into 3y and -6:

6y-12=0

Move the -12 to the other side by adding both sides by 12:

6y-12+12=0+12

=

6y=12

divide both sides by 6:

y=2

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User Lassej
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2 because the difference in the equation must equal 0 so it must equal 6 so 6/3 is 2. Therefore the answer is 2
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