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All you need to know to solve this is that you need to isolate the y to one side of the equation
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Subtract 42 to the other side so you can get 6y alone, and tell me what you get after that step
6y=18y_12_42
Why are you using underscores?
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Sorry im habing troble typing
Its okay, you probably mean to use this (-) not (_). so if you are subtracting. right now oyu should have 6y=18y-54
-18y+6y -12y=54
Y=4.5
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Wait wait wait, you are solving it wrong when you are typing it. I want you to know how to solve it correctly so you dont ask how to do a similar problem again
My mistake is -12y=-54
okay there you go good job
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