SOLUTION: Using systems of linear equations of elimination how would i solve the following?
Lung Cancer: In 2005, 185,000 new cases of lung cancer were reported. There were 20,000 more
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Question 476425: Using systems of linear equations of elimination how would i solve the following?
Lung Cancer: In 2005, 185,000 new cases of lung cancer were reported. There were 20,000 more new cases for men than for women. How many new cases of lung cancer were there for men and for women?
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