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Solve the following equation: 3(2y+50)−4y=500

  • A. y = 125
  • B. y = 175
  • C. y = 150
  • D. y = 200
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: To solve the equation 3(2y+50)−4y=500, first distribute to get 6y+150−4y=500. Combining like terms results in 2y + 150 = 500. By subtracting 150 from both sides, we get 2y = 350. Dividing by 2 gives y = 175. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not correctly follow the steps of distributing, combining like terms, and isolating the variable to solve for y.