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Nikhil Stephenson
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17 July, 11:20
What is an x and y intercept for 14x+y=140
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Ariel Riley
17 July, 11:46
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140 divided by 14 is 10. So x is 10. And Y is 140. 140 divided by y (1) = 140
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