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Michelle Shepard
Mathematics
27 May, 01:00
Using substitution
x + 2y = 17
x + y = 11
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Charlie Avery
27 May, 01:01
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X=17-2y
Substitute y with 6 as 6*2=12
12+x=17
X=17-2*6
X = 5
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Chloe Case
27 May, 01:12
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(x, y) = (5,6)
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