To determine which equation Samuel is solving, we need to consider what happens when he adds 7 to both sides.
If he has an equation of the form
Let's analyze the options provided:
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2y + 7 = 15
- If this is the equation, adding 7 to both sides gives us:
(not equivalent to the original equation)
- If this is the equation, adding 7 to both sides gives us:
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2y − 7 = 15
- Adding 7 to both sides:
(this could be valid if he simplifies further, but not matching our equation)
- Adding 7 to both sides:
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2y + 15 = 7
- Adding 7 to both sides:
(not equivalent to the original equation)
- Adding 7 to both sides:
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2y − 15 = 7
- Adding 7 to both sides:
(not matching)
- Adding 7 to both sides:
The only logical option would have been if the initial equation was
None of the provided options appear to allow for a direct first transformation by adding 7, leading to the conclusion of an ambiguity. If you want to continue solving for
If forced to select an option based on the mechanics of solving, 2y - 7 = 15 would suit a logical equation form where, on addition of 7, one could directly find solutions after rearranging.