Answer :
Multiply each side of the given equation by 60 to get rid of all the fractions.
You'll wind up with an equation to which the only possible solution is y=0 .
The question is kind of lame, but that's what we have to put up with
while we're taking math.
You'll wind up with an equation to which the only possible solution is y=0 .
The question is kind of lame, but that's what we have to put up with
while we're taking math.
[tex]y-\frac{y}{2}+\frac{y}{3}-\frac{y}{4}=\frac{y}{5}|\cdot60\\
60y-30y+20y-15y=12y\\
23y=0\\
y=0
[/tex]