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What is 2x-40y=73 and 7x+65y=332?

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What is 2x-40y=73 and 7x+65y=332?-example-1
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\large\mathfrak{{\pmb{\underline{\orange{Given }}{\orange{:}}}}}


2x - 40y = 73...(i)


7x + 65y = 332...(ii)


\large\mathfrak{{\pmb{\underline{\pink{To\:find }}{\pink{:}}}}}

The values of
x and
y.


\large\mathfrak{{\pmb{\underline{\green{Solution }}{\green{:}}}}}


x=43.96 and
y = 0.373.


\large\mathfrak{{\pmb{\underline{\purple{Step-by-step\:explanation}}{\purple{:}}}}}

Let us solve this by substitution method.

From
eqn.\:(i),\:we\:have


2x - 40y = 73


2x = 73 + 40y


x = (73 + 40y)/(2)...(iii) \\

Substituting the value of
x in
eqn.\:(ii) gives us


7( (73 + 40y)/(2) ) + 65y = 332 \\


(511 + 280y)/(2) + (65y * 2)/(1 * 2) = 332 \\


(511 + 280y + 130y)/(2) = 332 \\


410y + 511 = 332 * 2


410y = 664 - 511


y = (153)/(410) \\


y = 0.373

Now, plug the value of
y in
eqn.\:(i)


2x - 40 * 0.373 = 73 \\


2x - 14.92= 73


2x = 73 +14.92


x = (87.92)/(2) \\


x = 43 .96

Therefore, the values of
x and
y are
\boxed{ 43.96 } and
\boxed{ 0.373 } respectively.


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