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Based on your expression, we are trying to solve for \( y \) in the following equation:
\[
-11 = -22 + \frac{y}{5}
\]
First, let's add 22 to both sides to isolate the fraction on the right side:
\[
-11 + 22 = -22 + 22 + \frac{y}{5}
\]
\[
11 = \frac{y}{5}
\]
Now, to solve for \( y \), we multiply both sides by 5:
\[
5 \times 11 = y
\]
\[
y = 55
\]
So, \( y = 55 \).