Deccribe two different ways to solve -10=1/4(8y-12) it is for my 9th grade homework i don't knowhow to do it can you include the steps please sorry to bother you and thank you for helping me i under stand if you don't know how to do it lol.
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Add 10 on both sides

0=1/4(8y-12)   +10

1/4(8y-12)   +10 =0

1+10{4(8y-12)}=0

1+320y-480=0

320y=479

y=479/320

y=1.497

 

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Im in 8th grade but im in honors and I have the same question and I'm trying to find it out
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