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Alvin Dickerson
11 January, 00:04
What is the value of the variable - 4=-5y+8-y
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Gwendolyn
11 January, 02:05
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Step-by-step explanation:
Q: - 4=-5y+8-y - 4-8=-5y-y - 12=-6y y=-12/-6 y=2
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Augustus Cherry
11 January, 02:18
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The answer is y=2 I hope it's right
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