Solve the equation

4(2y-6)+3 = 11
Y=3
Y=-3
Y=4
Y=5

1 answer

To solve the equation 4(2y-6) + 3 = 11, we can start by simplifying the left side of the equation.

4(2y-6) + 3 = 11
First distribute the 4 to every term inside the parentheses:
8y - 24 + 3 = 11
Combine like terms:
8y - 21 = 11

Now, isolate the variable y by adding 21 to both sides of the equation:

8y - 21 + 21 = 11 + 21
8y = 32

Finally, divide both sides of the equation by 8 to solve for y:

8y/8 = 32/8
y = 4

Therefore, the solution to the equation is y = 4.
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