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If 3+a=4-b and 4+b=7+a, what is 3-a?

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Answer:

The answer is 4.

Explanation:

First, you have to form simultaneous equations :


3 + a = 4 - b


a + b = 1 - - - (1)


4 + b = 7 + a


a - b = - 3 - - - (2)

Next, you have to solve it :


(1) - (2)


a + b - (a - b) = 1 - ( - 3)


2b = 4


b = 2


sub \: \: b \: = 2 \: \: into \: \: (1)


a + 2 = 1


a = 1 - 2


a = - 1

Lastly, you have to substitute a-value into the expression :


3 - a = 3 - ( - 1) = 4

User Nikolay Dimitrov
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Explanation:

3+a=4-b

4+b=7+a

a=1-b

4+b=7+1-b

2b=4

b=2

a=1-2= -1

3-a= 3- -1= 3+1=4

3-a=4

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