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y = \frac{97}{10} = 9\frac{7}{10} = 9.7
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11\left(-4+7y\right)-117y=-432
Multiply both sides of the equation by 9.
-44+77y-117y=-432
Use the distributive property to multiply 11 by -4+7y.
-44-40y=-432
Combine 77y and -117y to get -40y.
-40y=-432+44
Add 44 to both sides.
-40y=-388
Add -432 and 44 to get -388.
y=\frac{-388}{-40}
Divide both sides by -40.
y=\frac{97}{10}
Reduce the fraction \frac{-388}{-40} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out -4.
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