Supplementary equation -43+56 and 6y equal s 180 then whats y
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-43+56+6y=180, so 13+6y=180. Subtract 13 from both sides of the equation: 6y=167, so y=167/6=27 and 5/6, or 27.83 approx.

by Top Rated User (1.1m points)

Given -43+56+6y=180
6y+13=180
6y=167
y=167/6

by Level 8 User (30.1k points)

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