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Look at the photo for my question

Look at the photo for my question-example-1
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I would say c for the right answer
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Answer:

The correct answer is option C.

Explanation:

To find a substitute for the variable y in the second equation, you need to first find out what y is equivalent to in the first equation: in other words, isolate the variable.
2y-x=6
2y = x + 6
y = 0.5x + 3. Since y is equivalent to
0.5x+3 in the first equation, that means you can use that to replace y in the second equation, so the correct choice is C.

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