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22 Let (x, y) be the solution of the system of equations below. 4x + 3y=17 3x + 2y= 12 What is the value of x-y? (A)-11 (B)-1 (C) 5 (D) 9
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22 Let (x, y) be the solution of the system of equations below.
4x + 3y=17
3x + 2y= 12
What is the value of x-y?
(A)-11
(B)-1
(C) 5
(D) 9
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The Answer is (D) 9
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