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The sum of two numbers is 3 more than four times the first number. Their difference is 10 less than twice the second number. Find each of the numbers.
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The sum of two numbers is 3 more than four times the first number. Their difference is 10 less than twice the second number. Find each of the numbers.
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The sum of two numbers is 3 more than four times the first number. Their difference is 10 less than twice the second number. Find each of the numbers.
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Answer:
x=1/8
y=27/8
Explanation:
First number=x
Second number=y
x+y=4x+3
x-y=2y-10
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