To solve the equation \( \frac{y}{3} = -4 \), you can begin by isolating \( y \).
- Multiply both sides of the equation by 3:
\[ y = -4 \times 3 \]
- Calculate the right-hand side:
\[ y = -12 \]
So, the solution is:
\[ y = -12 \]
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To solve the equation \( \frac{y}{3} = -4 \), you can begin by isolating \( y \).
\[ y = -4 \times 3 \]
\[ y = -12 \]
So, the solution is:
\[ y = -12 \]