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Two equations are shown: Equation 1: 3/4(x - 12) = 12. Equation 2: 3/4y - 12 = 12. The value of x is: The value of y is:
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Two equations are shown: Equation 1: 3/4(x - 12) = 12. Equation 2: 3/4y - 12 = 12. The value of x is: The value of y is:
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Two equations are shown:
Equation 1: 3/4(x - 12) = 12.
Equation 2: 3/4y - 12 = 12.
The value of x is:
The value of y is:
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your answer should be
x=28
y=36
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In the first equation we can find the value of X:
3/4 x X - 3/4 x 12 = 12
3/4X - 9= 12
3/4 X = 12+9
X= 21÷ 3/4 = 21 x 4/3 = 28
In the second equation we find the value of y
3/4y= 12+12
y= 24 ÷ 3/4 = 24x 4/3 = 32
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