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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 23:20 maddy6882

1. A 100-foot sandwich is cut into 2 pieces (a and b). Piece a is 2ft less than 5 times the length of piece b. (a) What is the system of equations that models this situation? (b) Solve the system of equations. How long in piece a and piece b?

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