Solve for y
y = \frac{41}{30} = 1\frac{11}{30} \approx 1.366666667
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84y-64=-36y+100
Multiply both sides of the equation by 4.
84y-64+36y=100
Add 36y to both sides.
120y-64=100
Combine 84y and 36y to get 120y.
120y=100+64
Add 64 to both sides.
120y=164
Add 100 and 64 to get 164.
y=\frac{164}{120}
Divide both sides by 120.
y=\frac{41}{30}
Reduce the fraction \frac{164}{120} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 4.
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