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I can't figure out this problem:

AX+BY=C SOLVE FOR Y

AX+BY=C SOLVE FOR Y
<b>subtract AX from both sides.
AX - AX + BY = C - AX
combine terms.
BY = C - AX
divide both sides by B
BY/B = (C-AX)/B
Y = (C-AX)/B
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