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y=-2
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7\left(9y-7\right)-40y=-95
Multiply both sides of the equation by 5.
63y-49-40y=-95
Use the distributive property to multiply 7 by 9y-7.
23y-49=-95
Combine 63y and -40y to get 23y.
23y=-95+49
Add 49 to both sides.
23y=-46
Add -95 and 49 to get -46.
y=\frac{-46}{23}
Divide both sides by 23.
y=-2
Divide -46 by 23 to get -2.
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