60=5*(12-.4y)+2y

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Solution for 60=5*(12-.4y)+2y equation:


Simplifying
60 = 5(12 + -0.4y) + 2y
60 = (12 * 5 + -0.4y * 5) + 2y
60 = (60 + -2y) + 2y

Combine like terms: -2y + 2y = 0
60 = 60 + 0
60 = 60

Add '-60' to each side of the equation.
60 + -60 = 60 + -60

Combine like terms: 60 + -60 = 0
0 = 60 + -60

Combine like terms: 60 + -60 = 0
0 = 0

Solving
0 = 0

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This equation is an identity, all real numbers are solutions.

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