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We are trying to figure out how they arrived at the 8x

We are trying to figure out how they arrived at the 8x-example-1
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x=2,y=10

1) Since when we examine the question, we can come up with a system of the following equations:


\begin{gathered} y=12-x \\ 24x+16y=208 \end{gathered}

2) So, we can solve this system by the Substitution Method plugging into the 2nd equation the first one, i.e. y=12-x:


\begin{gathered} 24x+16y=208 \\ 24x+16(12-x)=208 \\ 24x+192-16x=208 \\ 24x-16x+192=208\:\:\:Combine\:like\:terms \\ 8x+192=208 \\ 8x+192-192=208-192\:\:Subtract\:192\:from\:both\:sides \\ 8x=16\:\:Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:8 \\ (8x)/(8)=(16)/(8) \\ x=2\:Redwood\:Trees \\ y=12-x\Rightarrow y=12-2\Rightarrow y=10\:spruce\:trees \\ \end{gathered}

Note that when we combine like terms we come up with a single term with the same variable

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