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$\frac{y}{3}+\frac{y-10}{5}=\frac{2 y-2}{4}-3 \quad$
Step 1
The least common multiple of 3, 5, and 4 is 60. So, we can multiply each fraction by the necessary factor to get the same denominator: $\frac{20y}{60}+\frac{12(y-10)}{60}=\frac{30(2y-2)}{60}-3$ Show more…
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