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46+5y=15y-10-2y
Subtract 11 from 57 to get 46.
46+5y=13y-10
Combine 15y and -2y to get 13y.
46+5y-13y=-10
Subtract 13y from both sides.
46-8y=-10
Combine 5y and -13y to get -8y.
-8y=-10-46
Subtract 46 from both sides.
-8y=-56
Subtract 46 from -10 to get -56.
y=\frac{-56}{-8}
Divide both sides by -8.
y=7
Divide -56 by -8 to get 7.
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