ok I need help with this math question and will need help with a few others after this one is answered.

-8=y/4 <-- Y over 4

i think Y = 2 but idk help me

-8= (y/4)

so multiply both sides by 4. On the right side the 4's will cancel and on the left it will be -32.

-8 = (y/4)
-8*4 = (y/4)*4
-32 = y

Hint: Substitue your answer back into the original equation to check your work. So in this case check, does (-32/4) equal -8? Yes!

first, you should multiply bothsides by 4

soo..... -8=y/4
*4= *4
the right side cancles the leftside equals -32

so y=-32

Sure, I'd be happy to help you with this math question! Let's solve the equation -8 = y/4 for y.

To isolate y, we can start by multiplying both sides of the equation by 4. This will eliminate the fraction:

-8 * 4 = (y/4) * 4

Simplifying the equation gives us:

-32 = y

Therefore, the solution to the equation -8 = y/4 is y = -32.

If you have any more math questions, feel free to ask!