SOLUTION: how many solutions would there be to this equation?: 4x-6y=5 -0.08x+0.10y=0.10
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how many solutions would there be to this equation?:
4x-6y=5
-0.08x+0.10y=0.10
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Edwin McCravy(20056)
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The one and only solution is (x,y) = (-13.75,-10) Edwin
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