SOLUTION: the sum of 3 times one number and twice a second is -1. the ratio of twice the first to 3 times the second is -4:3. what are the numbers?
so i know the first equation is 3x+2
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so i know the first equation is 3x+2
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Question 277287: the sum of 3 times one number and twice a second is -1. the ratio of twice the first to 3 times the second is -4:3. what are the numbers?
so i know the first equation is 3x+2y=-1 and i can get multiple solutions, but none of them fit the second part what do i do? Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hint: "the ratio of twice the first to 3 times the second is -4:3" means that . In other words, the "ratio" or fraction of 2x to 3y is equivalent to the ratio of -4 to 3. So now you have two equations with two unknowns in which you can solve for x and y.