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Given equations a and b as 2/5x+y=12 and 5/2y-x=6, respectively, which expression will elimimate the variable x
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Given equations a and b as 2/5x+y=12 and 5/2y-x=6, respectively, which expression will elimimate the variable x
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Given equations a and b as 2/5x+y=12 and 5/2y-x=6, respectively, which expression will elimimate the variable x
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Is it 2/5 as a fraction or 2/5 like 2 divided by 5
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