I would like to know if the answer I got is correct, which is y=-10
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(2/5)y-7=(2/5)(-10)-7=-4-7=-11. You're right!
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2/5y -7=-11 

There are several interpretations of the above eqn. They could be ...

(2/5)y - 7 = -11, or two-fifths of y minus 7 equals negative 11

2/(5y) - 7 = -11, or two divided by 5y, then minus 7 equals negative 11

2/(5y -7) = -11, or two divided by (5y - 7) equals negative 7

It can make such a difference when you use brackets (or not).

1st case: (2/5)y - 7 = -11

Multiply both sides by 5,

2y - 35 = -55

2y = 35 - 55 = -20

y = -10

2nd case: 2/(5y) - 7 = -11

Multiply both sides by 5y,

2 - 35y = -55y

2 = 35y - 55y

2 = -20y

y = -1/10

3rd case: 2/(5y - 7) = -11

Multiply both sides by (5y - 7),

2 = -11(5y - 7)

2 = -55y + 77

55y = 77 - 2

55y = 75

11y = 15

y = 15/11

So there are three possible solutions, depending upon the intgerpretation of teh expression you wrote down, viz.

y = -10, y = -1/10, y = 15/11

by Level 11 User (81.5k points)

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