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10y-5-3\left(4y-6\right)=7
Use the distributive property to multiply 5 by 2y-1.
10y-5-12y+18=7
Use the distributive property to multiply -3 by 4y-6.
-2y-5+18=7
Combine 10y and -12y to get -2y.
-2y+13=7
Add -5 and 18 to get 13.
-2y=7-13
Subtract 13 from both sides.
-2y=-6
Subtract 13 from 7 to get -6.
y=\frac{-6}{-2}
Divide both sides by -2.
y=3
Divide -6 by -2 to get 3.
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