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OpenStudy (rayford):

Solve M = 2x + 3y for y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So in the problem M=2x+3y, we first would subtract 2x on both sides and get M-2x=3y. Now all we have to do now is divide both sides by 3. So this is how it should look like this. |dw:1340316840117:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hope it helps :)

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