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What do I multiply 3P + 2D = 16.50 with??

What do I multiply 3P + 2D = 16.50 with??-example-1
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we need to solve the system of equations, there are different methods, I think here the simplest one is multiplying the first equation by 2 and then substract the second equation


\begin{gathered} 2(3P+2D=16.5) \\ 6P+4D=33 \end{gathered}

Then, we have the equation


\begin{gathered} 2P=7 \\ P=(7)/(2) \\ P=3.5 \end{gathered}

So, replacing P in the first equation


\begin{gathered} 3(3.5)+2D=16.5 \\ 10.5+2D=16.5 \\ 2D=16.5-10.5 \\ 2D=6 \\ D=(6)/(2) \\ D=3 \end{gathered}

We can check our result replacing P=3.5 and D=3 in the second equation


4(3.5)+4(3)=14+12=26

Then, our answer is correct and P=3.5 and D=3

What do I multiply 3P + 2D = 16.50 with??-example-1
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