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A number is equal to the sum of half a second number and 3. The first number is also equal to the sum of one-quarter of the second number and 5. The situation can be represented by using the graph below,
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A number is equal to the sum of half a second number and 3. The first number is also equal to the sum of one-quarter of the second number and 5. The situation can be represented by using the graph below, where x represents the second number.
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The answer is, y=1/2x+3 and y=1/4+5
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