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When x=3 and y=5, by how much does the value of 3x-2y exceed the value of 2x-3y
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When x=3 and y=5, by how much does the value of 3x-2y exceed the value of 2x-3y
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When x=3 and y=5, by how much does the value of 3x-2y exceed the value of 2x-3y
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3x-2y= -1
2x-3y=-9
Answer: exceeds 8 values
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