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Two people are walking along a hill. The first person starts at 4 feet above ground and goes down 3 feet per minute. The second person starts 2 feet below ground and goes up 3 feet per minute. Write and solve a system of equations that represents this situation.
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the first person, y=4-3x
the second person, y=2+3x
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