SOLUTION: You have a total of 42 math and science problems for homework. You have 10 more math problems than science problems. Write two equations to represent the situation.
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Question 749615: You have a total of 42 math and science problems for homework. You have 10 more math problems than science problems. Write two equations to represent the situation.
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
m-# of math
s-# of science
m+s=42
m=s+10
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