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Damon
24 June, 16:47
0.6 (y - 0.2) = 3 - 0.2 (y - 1)
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Devyn Chen
24 June, 17:09
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Answer: y = 4.15
You have to isolate the variable by itself
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Matthew Marks
24 June, 19:43
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y=4.15
Step-by-step explanation:
0.6 (y - 0.2) = 3 - 0.2 (y - 1)
0.6y - 0.12 = 3 - 0.2y + 0.2
+0.12 = + 0.12
0.6y = 3 - 0.2y + 0.32
+0.2y = + 0.2y
0.8y/0.8 = 3.32/0.8
y = 4.15
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