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Walter Shannon
20 July, 19:45
20 - (y-10) - 41 = 180
what's y?
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Karsyn
20 July, 20:26
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y = - 191
Step-by-step explanation:
to find y we must isolate it through algebraic manipulation
20 - (y-10) - 41 = 180
-21 - (y-10) = 180 (add like terms)
- (y-10) = 201 (add 21 to both sides)
y-10 = - 201 (divide both sides by - 1)
y = - 191 (add 10 to both sides)
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Esperanza Murray
20 July, 22:05
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y = - 191
20 - (-191-10) - 41=180
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