beejal is solving the equation y/7 - 3 = 39

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To solve the equation y/7 - 3 = 39, we need to isolate the variable y.

First, we can start by getting rid of the constant term -3 by adding it to both sides of the equation:

y/7 - 3 + 3 = 39 + 3

This simplifies to:

y/7 = 42

Next, we can eliminate the 7 in the denominator by multiplying both sides of the equation by 7:

7 * (y/7) = 7 * 42

This gives us:

y = 294

So, the solution to the equation y/7 - 3 = 39 is y = 294.