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Shtirlitz [24]
2 years ago
7

What is 4/7y-2=3/7y+3/14 step by step please

Mathematics
2 answers:
katen-ka-za [31]2 years ago
4 0
♡Let's solve this Step-By-Step!♡
♡Here is the question you asked:
4/7y-2= 3/7y+ 3/14

 ♡<span>Subtract 3/7y from both sides:
</span><span><span><span><span>4/7</span>y</span>−2</span>−<span>3/7y</span></span>=<span><span><span><span>3/7</span>y</span>+<span>3/14</span></span>−<span>3/7y
</span></span><span><span><span>1/7</span>y</span>−2</span>=<span>3/<span>14

</span></span> ♡<span>Add 2 to both sides:
</span><span><span><span><span>1/7</span>y</span>−2</span>+2</span>=<span><span>3/14</span>+2
</span><span><span>1/7</span>y</span>=<span>31/<span>14

</span></span>♡<span>Multiply both sides by 7:
</span><span>7*<span>(<span><span>1/7</span>y</span>)</span></span>=<span>7*<span>(<span>31/14</span><span>)
</span></span></span>
♡Your answer is:
y=<span>31/2

</span>♡I hope this helps!<span>♡</span>
garri49 [273]2 years ago
4 0
4/7y-2= 3/7y+ 3/14
⇒ 4/7y-3/7y= 3/14+2
⇒ 1/7*y= 2 3/14
⇒ y= (2 3/14) / (1/7)
⇒ y= 15 1/2

The final answer is 15 1/2~

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