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Solve for y in the equation: 3y−6=9.

  • A 6
  • B 5
  • C 3
  • D 1
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Begin by adding 6 to both sides to remove the constant term from the left side:
3y−6+6=9+6
Simplifying gives:
3y=15
y=15/3
y=5

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