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SSSSS [86.1K]
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Please answer! i need it as its important thank you.

Mathematics
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alexira [117]3 years ago
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For the first problem, the solution is as follows:
9y-1/2(4y+20)

1.) Distribute the -1/2 into (4y+20).
9y-2y-10

2.) Combine like terms.
7y-10

3.) Final solution!
7y-10

For the second problem, the answer(s) are solutions A & B.

Solution C cannot be correct because the it does not follow linear algebraic rules (PEMDAS). Solution D is also incorrect because the subtraction sign and division sign change, which does not follow any linear algebraic rules (PEMDAS).
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