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April and june bowled together and had a combined score of 425. June's score was 25 less than April's score. find their scores. A=april's score J=June's score A+J=425 J=A-25 A=? J=? how do u solve and
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April and june bowled together and had a combined score of 425. June's score was 25 less than April's score. find their scores.
A=april's score J=June's score
A+J=425
J=A-25
A=? J=?
how do u solve and use the elimination method? thanks
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J - A = -25 OVER - J - A = 425
-2A = -450
A = 225
J = 225-25
J = 200
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