7y = 35 implies that y = 5
2007-01-04 09:10:01
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answer #1
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answered by JasonM 7
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Y= 5
2007-01-04 09:11:35
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answer #2
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answered by man_nerss 2
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7y=7x=21x=35
Not possible..
first off how can 7x = 21x x would have to be the "same" on both sides of the equal sign....so
there is no real answer to this "problem".
2007-01-04 09:18:06
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answer #3
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answered by arus.geo 7
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Wait a minute dude. 7x=21x? I don't think that possible. 7 being the same as 21. Therefore it's invalid or whatever. False.
2007-01-04 09:12:21
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answer #4
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answered by Alien51 2
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if 7y=35,then y=5, but if 7y=21x, then 105=35,this whole equation doen't make sense.
2007-01-04 09:14:26
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answer #5
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answered by i tell it like it is 3
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ummm,... should it actually be
7y + 7x = 21x +35?
because all equal signs doesnt make sence.
assuming that is accurate,... divide everything by 7 ->
y+X = 3X + 5
y = 2x + 5
2007-01-04 09:11:31
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answered by beanie_boy_007 3
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divide each part by 7 to get y by itself
y = x = 3x = 5
so y = 5
2007-01-04 09:10:30
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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