SOLUTION: what happens when you have an untrue statement? ex. 610-0m=597 the original statements were; 2n+4m=244 5n+10m=597 if you do it by elimination then both sides of the equation a

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Question 28397: what happens when you have an untrue statement?
ex. 610-0m=597
the original statements were;
2n+4m=244
5n+10m=597
if you do it by elimination then both sides of the equation are the same...
I forget what this means!

Answer by mohit12(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. The sum of number 3 and x.
2.5 more than y.
3.One fifth of a number y.

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