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10 June, 21:48

Use the substitute method to solve the system of equations.

3x+y=10

y=6x+1

A. (7,1)

B. (1,7)

C. (-7,-1)

D. (-1,-7)

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  1. 10 June, 21:58
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Put the second y into the first equation

    3x + y = 10 substitute for y

    3x + 6x + 1 = 10 Combine like terms on the left

    9x + 1 = 10 Subtract 1 from both sides

    9x = 10 - 1 Combine the right.

    9x = 9 Divide by 9

    x = 9/9 Divide

    x = 1

    The answer is right there. Only B is possible

    y = 6x + 1

    y = 6 (1) + 1

    y = 6 + 1

    y = 7

    Answer B
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