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x=\frac{y-7}{192}
Solve for y
y=192x+7
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-192x+y=7
Multiply 60 and -3.2 to get -192.
-192x=7-y
Subtract y from both sides.
\frac{-192x}{-192}=\frac{7-y}{-192}
Divide both sides by -192.
x=\frac{7-y}{-192}
Dividing by -192 undoes the multiplication by -192.
x=\frac{y-7}{192}
Divide 7-y by -192.
-192x+y=7
Multiply 60 and -3.2 to get -192.
y=7+192x
Add 192x to both sides.
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