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Which equation has infinitely many solutions?
A) -6.8+3y+2.4=4.3-3y
B)1/3y+2.5-2/3y=1.2
C)5.1+2y+1.2=-2+2y+8.3
D)2/5y=2.3+3/2y

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when the answer is 0/0 the equation has infinite solutions
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Answer:

The equation which has infinite many solutions is:

                     Option: C

          C.  [tex]5.1+2y+1.2=-2+2y+8.3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

An equation is said to have infinite many solution if the equation holds true for infinite many values of y.

A)

[tex]-6.8+3y+2.4=4.3-3y[/tex]

On solving for the equation we have:

[tex]-6.8+2.4+3y=4.3-3y\\\\i.e.\\\\-4.4+3y=4.3-3y\\\\i.e.\\\\3y+3y=4.3+4.4\\\\i.e.\\\\6y=8.7\\\\y=\dfrac{8.7}{6}\\\\i.e.\\\\y=1.45[/tex]

Hence, we get a unique solution.

B)

[tex]\dfrac{1}{3}y+2.5-\dfrac{2}{3}y=1.2[/tex]

On solving this equation:

[tex]\dfrac{1}{3}y-\dfrac{2}{3}y=1.2-2.5\\\\i.e.\\\\\dfrac{-1}{3}y=-1.3\\\\i.e.\\\\y=1.3\times 3\\\\i.e.\\\\y=3.9[/tex]

Hence, we get a unique solution.

C)

[tex]5.1+2y+1.2=-2+2y+8.3\\\\i.e.\\\\5.1+1.2+2y=-2+8.3+2y\\\\i.e.\\\\6.3+2y=6.3+2y[/tex]

Hence, the equation is true for infinite many values of y.

Hence, the equation has infinite many solution.

D)

[tex]\dfrac{2}{5}y=2.3+\dfrac{3}{2}y[/tex]

i.e.

[tex]\dfrac{2}{5}y-\dfrac{3}{2}y=2.3\\\\i.e.\\\\\dfrac{2\times 2-3\times 5}{10}y=2.3\\\\i.e.\\\\\dfrac{4-15}{10}y=2.3\\\\i.e.\\\\\dfrac{-11}{10}y=2.3\\\\i.e.\\\\y=\dfrac{2.3\times 10}{-11}\\\\i.e.\\\\y=\dfrac{23}{-11}\\\\i.e.\\\\y=-2.0909[/tex]

Hence, again we get a unique solution.