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How would you solve the following equation?

15 = y – 3

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Add 15 on both sides
Add 15 on both sides

Subtract 3 from both sides
Subtract 3 from both sides

Add 3 on both sides
Add 3 on both sides

Subtract 15 on both sides
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Add 3 on both sides
1 year ago
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