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Substitute the expression for y from the first equation into the second equation.
You will get a single equation for x
= .
It is how the substitution method works in this case.
To solve the last equation, first multiply both sides by 6 to ride off the denominators.
From this point, do all the arithmetic and complete the solution on your own.
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