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What value of y is a solution to this equation?
–15=3(y+6)
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Solve -15 = 3(y + 6).
Divide both sides by 3: -5 = y + 6.
Subtract 6: y = -11.
(Check: 3(-11 + 6) = 3(-5) = -15.)
Divide both sides by 3: -5 = y + 6.
Subtract 6: y = -11.
(Check: 3(-11 + 6) = 3(-5) = -15.)
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