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Three fourths of a number increased by a second number equals 6. Three fourths of the first number decreased by three times the second number equals 6. What are the two numbers?…
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Three fourths of a number increased by
a second number equals 6. Three fourths
of the first number decreased by three
times the second number equals 6.
What are the two numbers?
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the answer is in the picture.. y must be 0 and x can be whatever
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