SOLUTION: Line Q is represented by the following equation: 2x + y = 11 Which equation completes the system that is satisfied by the solution (3, 5)? x + 2y = 15 x + y = 15 x + y

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Question 978561: Line Q is represented by the following equation: 2x + y = 11
Which equation completes the system that is satisfied by the solution (3, 5)?
x + 2y = 15
x + y = 15
x + y = 8
x − y = 2

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Substitute 3 for and 5 for in each of your answer choices. Only one of them subjected to this operation will result in a true statement.

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