Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for y?

Answer : The correct option is, (B) [tex]y=\frac{t-d}{31}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation :
As we are given that the expression as:
[tex]12y+d=-19y+t[/tex]
By solving the term we get the value of 'y'.
[tex]12y+d=-19y+t[/tex]
We are taking like terms together.
[tex]12y+19y=t-d[/tex]
Now we are adding like terms, we get:
[tex]31y=t-d[/tex]
[tex]y=\frac{t-d}{31}[/tex]
Therefore, the equation correctly rewritten to solve for y is, [tex]y=\frac{t-d}{31}[/tex]