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Franco
25 January, 18:18
How do you work out the problem
13.02-6y+8y
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Makai Ware
25 January, 18:53
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13.02+2y
13.02-6y+8y
=13.02+2y
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Madilyn Padilla
25 January, 20:56
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For simplifying you would first add 8y to - 6y and you should get 2y, and since 13.02 and 2y aren't like terms you can't add them together. So your answer would be 13.02 + 2y or 2y + 13.02.
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