How do you solve #10(-5+y)-3= 17#?
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To solve the equation 10(-5+y) - 3 = 17, you would follow these steps:
- Distribute the 10 across the parentheses: 10 * -5 + 10 * y.
- Combine like terms on the left side of the equation.
- Add 3 to both sides to isolate the term with y.
- Divide both sides by 10 to solve for y.
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