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Asked by robin

solve the equation for y
8=3x+6y
6 years ago

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Answered by henry2,
8 = 3x + 6y.
subtract 3x from both sides:
8-3x = 6y,
Divide both sides by 6:
8/6 - 3x/6 = Y,
4/3 - x/2 = Y.


6 years ago
Answered by Karlie
Y=20
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