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I have another ALGEBRA question??

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I asked a question like this and I had it figured out, but now I need help on this one.

Solve for y. Then find the value of y for the given value of x.

xy - 3x = 40 ; x = 5

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  1. cheater.... xy-3x=40

    5(y)-3(5)=40

    5(y)-15=40

    5(y)+15(to get rid of the neg 15)=40+15

    5(y)=55

    devide by 5 cause its the opposite of multiplying 5(y)

    55 devided by 5=??????


  2. Substitute in x giving :

    (5)y - 3(5) = 40

    5y - 15 = 40  move 15 to give:

    5y = 40 + 15

    5y = 55

    5y/5 = 55/5  divide both sides by 5 to leave y by itself

    y = 55/5

    y = 11

  3. (5)y -3(5)=40

    5y-15=40

    5y=55

    y=11

  4. Substitute the x=5 every where you see an x.  

    so 5y-3*5=40

    5y-15=40 (simplify)

    5y=55 (adding 15 to both sides)

    y=11 (dividing by 5 on both sides)

    hope this helped

  5. 5y-3*5=40   (-3*5=-15)

    5y-15=40     (40+15 and -15+15=0 )

    5y=55          (5/55= 11 5/5= 1)

    y=11

    i think this is the answer

  6. y=11

    5 x 11 - 3 x 5 =40

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