\(y+y:5=12,6\)
\(y\times\left(1+\dfrac{1}{5}\right)=12,6\)
\(y\times\dfrac{6}{5}=12,6\)
\(y=12,6:\dfrac{6}{5}\)
\(y=\dfrac{21}{2}\)
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`y + y \div 5 = 12,6`
`=> y + y/5 = 12,6`
`=> (5y)/5 + y/5 =12,6`
`=> (5y+y)/5 = 12,6`
`=> (6y)/5 = 12,6`
`=> 6y = 12,6 \times 5`
`=> 6y = 63`
`=> y = 63 \div 6`
`=> y = 10,5`
Vậy, `y = 10,5.`