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How can 1/2x - 5 = 1/3x + 6 be set up as a system of equations?

A: 2y+x = -10
3y+x = 18

B: 2y+2x = -10
3y+3x = 18

C: 2y-x = -10
3y-x=18

D: 2y-2x = -10
3y-3x= 18

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y = 1/2x - 5...2y = x - 10...2y - x = -10
y = 1/3x + 6....3y = x + 18...3y - x = 18
answer C

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Answer:


2y - x = -10


3y-x=18

Explanation:

Set up as a system of equation


(1)/(2) x - 5 = (1)/(3) x + 6

To get system of equations, we set each side of the given equation equals to y


(1)/(2) x - 5=y

Multiply whole equation by 2. That is we multiply each term by 2


x - 10=2y

Subtract x on both sides


2y - x = -10 (first equation)


y = (1)/(3) x + 6

Multiply whole equaiton by 3


3y=x +18

Subtract x on both sides


3y-x=18 (second equation)

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