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The sum of three numbers is 16 the sum of twice the first number, five times the second number and 6 times the third number is 60. The difference between is 7 times the first an…
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the sum of three numbers is 16 the sum of twice the first number, five times the second number and 6 times the third number is 60. The difference between is 7 times the first and the second number is 41
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Could you please clarify this question to make it more clearer? I don't get the part that says "The sum of three numbers is 16 the sum of twice the first number" I would be more than happy to answer your question
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Can you make the answer clearer. I would be glad to help you. I just don't understand where it says "the sum of three numbers is 16 the sum of twice the first number"
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