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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-26

What is the answer to \(\frac{2}{3} y + 3 = 29\)?

Asked by Girlygirl21

Answer (3)

Firstly, you bring over the the +3 to the opposite side so it is 2/3y = 29-3 So 2/3y = 26 So for fractions 2\3y =26/1 y= 2/3 divided by 26/1 so first you flip the equation so 26/1 times 3/2 so 26 x 3 = 78 and 1x2=2, so 78/2= 39 y=39

Answered by McCabe247 | 2024-06-10

2/3y +3=29 so if you don't like fraction find a GCF which is three so multiply everything by three and you get 2y+9=87 subtract 9 on both side so 2y=78 and then divide by 2 on both side and y=39

Answered by 5632 | 2024-06-10

To solve the equation 3 2 ​ y + 3 = 29 , first subtract 3 from both sides to isolate the variable, resulting in 3 2 ​ y = 26 . Then, multiply both sides by 2 3 ​ to find that y = 39 .
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-26