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0=-1.8y+0.72
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To solve the equation \(0 = -1.8y + 0.72\) for \(y\), follow these steps:
1. Start with the equation:
\[
0 = -1.8y + 0.72
\]
2. Rearrange the equation to isolate the term with \(y\):
\[
1.8y = 0.72
\]
3. Now, divide both sides by 1.8 to solve for \(y\):
\[
y = \frac{0.72}{1.8}
\]
4. Calculate the right side:
\[
y = 0.4
\]
Thus, the solution is:
\[
y = 0.4
\]
1. Start with the equation:
\[
0 = -1.8y + 0.72
\]
2. Rearrange the equation to isolate the term with \(y\):
\[
1.8y = 0.72
\]
3. Now, divide both sides by 1.8 to solve for \(y\):
\[
y = \frac{0.72}{1.8}
\]
4. Calculate the right side:
\[
y = 0.4
\]
Thus, the solution is:
\[
y = 0.4
\]
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