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y=-10
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4\left(1-2y\right)=3\left(-2-3y\right)
Multiply both sides of the equation by 12, the least common multiple of 3,4.
4-8y=3\left(-2-3y\right)
Use the distributive property to multiply 4 by 1-2y.
4-8y=-6-9y
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by -2-3y.
4-8y+9y=-6
Add 9y to both sides.
4+y=-6
Combine -8y and 9y to get y.
y=-6-4
Subtract 4 from both sides.
y=-10
Subtract 4 from -6 to get -10.
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