SOLUTION: Three times a number increased by seven times another number is -50. Four more than the first number is the same as fourteen more than the second number

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Question 1126571: Three times a number increased by seven times another number is -50. Four more than the first number is the same as fourteen more than the second number
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Three times a number increased by seven times another number is -50. Four more than the first number is the same as fourteen more than the second number
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n, the first number
p, the second number 


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