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Physics, 17.06.2020 02:57 blondie02

Substitute the value 26.7 (or the exact value of 80/3) for x in the first of the original equation (x + y = 40) to find the value of y. Once you have found the value of y using the first of the original equation, you can substitute this value of y and the value of x (26.7) into the second of the original equation (0.75x + 1.5y = 40) to check your work. If the values that you find on the two sides of the equal sign are not equal, then you must recheck your work.

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