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Solve for 2 unknowns
3y + 3x =24
6y+3x = 39

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Solve for 2 unknowns 3y + 3x =24 6y+3x = 39-example-1
User Paul Van Wieren
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The two unknown variable in the two given equations are "x" and "y".
3y + 3x = 24
Dividing both sides by 3 we get
y + x = 8
x = 8 - y
Putting the value of y in the second equation we get
6y + 3x = 39
Dividing both sides by 3 we get
2y + x = 13
2y + 8 - y = 13
y = 13 - 8
= 5
Putting the value of y in the first equation we get
y + x = 8
5 + x = 8
x = 8 - 5
x = 3
So the value of x is 3 and the value of y is 5. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand.
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