259772
259772 259772
  • 17-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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Can you please help me
simplify
3.2y+4.3y−6.1(y−1)
thanks

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DakRain
DakRain DakRain
  • 17-11-2018

Factor out the -6.1(y-1)

So 6.1y-7.1

-6.1y+3.2y+4.3y=1.4y

1.4y + 6.1. is the answer.

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armaanvidhani armaanvidhani
  • 19-05-2021

Let's simplify step-by-step.                  Hope I help :)

3.2y+4.3y−6.1(y−1)

Distribute:

=3.2y+4.3y+(−6.1)(y)+(−6.1)(−1)

=3.2y+4.3y+−6.1y+6.1

Combine Like Terms:

=3.2y+4.3y+−6.1y+6.1

=(3.2y+4.3y+−6.1y)+(6.1)

=1.4y+6.1

Answer:

=1.4y+6.1

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