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ch4aika [34]
3 years ago
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To solve for y in the equation 2y + y = 5, what first step would need to be taken? Subtract 2 from each side. Add 2y and y. Subt

ract 5 from each side. Divide by 2 on each side.
Mathematics
1 answer:
cricket20 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Add 2y and y.

Step-by-step explanation:

you have to combine what is common

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