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    Solve the Equation\(3 y - 3 + 6 y - 8 y + 2 = 5\)
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Solve the Equation 3y−3+6y−8y+2=53 y - 3 + 6 y - 8 y + 2 = 53y−3+6y−8y+2=5

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Solve the equation. 3y−3+6y−8y+2=53 y - 3 + 6 y - 8 y + 2 = 53y−3+6y−8y+2=5

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