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In one baseball season Peter hit twice the difference of the number of home runs Alice hit and 6. altogether,they hit 18 home runs. how many home runs did each player hit that season

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User Dilvan
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In a baseball season:
Peter hit = 2 (x - 6)
Total = 19 hits

X= Alex’s hit
Y = Peter’s Hit

=> Y = 2(x - 6)
=> x + y = 18
Let’s start from the second given equation:
=> x + y =18
=> y = 18 – x
Now, let’s use the first given equation to solve:
=> 18 – x = 2 (x - 6)
=> 18 – x = 2x – 12
=> -3x = -30
x = 10

Now, Let’s try:
=> Y = 2(x - 6)
=> y = 2 (10 - 6)
=> y = 2 (4)
=> y = 8

Thus, Peter hit 8 and Alice hit 10.



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