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1 March, 07:35
Solve the two equations. x+y=40 and x=y+10
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Teresa Richards
1 March, 07:50
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x + y = 40
x = y + 10
y + 10 + y = 40
2y = 40 - 10
2y = 30
у = 15
x = y + 10 = 15 + 10 = 25
Answer: x=25, y=15
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