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21-11-2019
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how do you solve 6/7=y−3/7?
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21-11-2019
Answer:
9/7 or 1 2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Do 6/7 + 3/7 which makes 9/7.
9/7 - 3/7 equals 6/7.
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