Respuesta :
I'm assuming that you are trying to solve the equation for y, which we can do by isolating the variable on one side of the equation.
y/7 = 4
To get rid of the denominator of y, we have to multiply both sides by this amount (7).
(y/7)*(7) = (4)(7)
When we simplify, we get:
y = 28
If we go back to the original equation and plug in our answer, 28/7 = 4, we can see that it results in a true statement.
Therefore, the answer is y=28.
y/7 = 4
To get rid of the denominator of y, we have to multiply both sides by this amount (7).
(y/7)*(7) = (4)(7)
When we simplify, we get:
y = 28
If we go back to the original equation and plug in our answer, 28/7 = 4, we can see that it results in a true statement.
Therefore, the answer is y=28.
[tex] \frac{y}{7} [/tex] = 4
To isolate y, we need to multiply either sides by 7 to cancel out the fraction.
[tex] \frac{y}{7} [/tex] × 7 = 4 × 7
7 and 7 cancels out
y = 28
To isolate y, we need to multiply either sides by 7 to cancel out the fraction.
[tex] \frac{y}{7} [/tex] × 7 = 4 × 7
7 and 7 cancels out
y = 28