avacado60
avacado60
04-09-2019
Mathematics
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Combine like terms 45Y +13 Y equals
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meredith48034
meredith48034
04-09-2019
Answer:
45Y + 13Y equals 58Y is the answer
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MysticToad
MysticToad
04-09-2019
45y + 13y = 58y
How to solve:
Since both of the coefficients (numbers) are followed by Y, they can be added together.
If they had different variables (letters), then they would not be able to be added together
So, 45y +13y = 58y
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