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Twice a number added to a smaller number is 5. The difference of 5 times the smaller number and the larger number is 3. Let xrepresent the smaller number and y represent the larger number. Which equations
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Twice a number added to a smaller number is 5. The difference of 5 times the smaller number and the larger number is 3. Let xrepresent the smaller number and y represent the larger number. Which equations represent the situation?
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Answer:Can there be decimals?
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2x+5=5x-3y
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