SOLUTION: 2y + 9x - 7 y=3 and x= 5 Can you help?

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Question 13034: 2y + 9x - 7 y=3 and x= 5
Can you help?

Found 2 solutions by pwac, curlyq082192:
Answer by pwac(253)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Replace the letters in expression with the given values of x and y so
2y+9x-7 becomes
2X3 +9X5 -7
6+45-7
51-7
Answer is 44
Pete

Answer by curlyq082192(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Replace the letters in expression with the given values of x and y so
2y+9x-7 becomes
2X3 +9X5 -7
6+45-7
51-7
Answer is 44

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