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19 July, 13:48

A bassist and a pianist each wrote songs for their band. The pianist wrote 6 fewer than three times the number of songs that the bassist wrote, They wrote a total of 64 songs. Write a system of equations to model this situation if the bassist wrote * *B* * songs and the pianist wrote * *P* * songs.

What would be two equations I could write for this problem?

Equation #1

Equation #2

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  1. 19 July, 13:56
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    P+B=64

    Let's say P=3*B - 6

    This means that 3*B - 6 + B = 64

    Solve for B, which is 17.5

    Solve for P using P=3*B-6, which is 46.5

    This should be the answer
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