ok upload 3 to the two aspects so which you have one million/4y=one million/5y+3 Then subtract one million/5y from the two aspects so which you have 5/10y=3 Divide 5/10 from the two aspects so which you have y=60 i do no longer likely have any ideas for the thank you to remedy yet ensure which you get y on one side and then each thing else on the different.
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Solve:
5(y + 10) = 40
5 * y = 5y
5 * 10 = 50
Therefore:
5y + 50 = 40
Subtract 50 from each side of the equation.
5y + 50 - 50 = 40 - 50
Combine like terms:
50 - 50 = 0
40 - 50 = -10
5y = -10
Divide each side by 5
5y/5 = -10/5
y = -2
The Answer:
y = -2
5(y+10)=40 5y + 50 = 40 multiply 5 into the parentheses
5y +50 -50 = 40 -50 take away -50 from both sides
5y = -10 do the math
5/5 y = -10/5 divide both sides into 5
y = -2 the answer is minus two
Y = 6 distribute n subtract 10 from 40
Divide both sides by 5:
y + 10 = 8
Subtract 10 from both sides:
y = -2
OK,
1. Divide both sides by 5 to get y+10 = 8
2. Subtract 10 from both sides to get y = -2 This is the way your teacher wants it done.
So your answer is correct.
5(y + 10) = 40
5y + 50 = 40
5y = - 10
y = - 2.
yes, the answer would be - 2. good job!
first distribute 5, then minus 40 by 50, then divide by 5, which is -2
5y+50=40
5y=-10
y=-2
YES
ok upload 3 to the two aspects so which you have one million/4y=one million/5y+3 Then subtract one million/5y from the two aspects so which you have 5/10y=3 Divide 5/10 from the two aspects so which you have y=60 i do no longer likely have any ideas for the thank you to remedy yet ensure which you get y on one side and then each thing else on the different.
Yes it is -2 as long as you follow order of operations youll be fine sounds likw you have a good handle on this