SOLUTION: How do I write these? One half of a larger number, plus three times another number is equal to 9. Two thirds a larger number minus twice a smaller number is 6. One third of a

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One half of a larger number, plus three times another number is equal to 9. Two thirds a larger number minus twice a smaller number is 6.
One third of a number added to five thirds of a second number equals to four. Four times the number plus five times the second number is equal to three.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Follow the description exactly as stated.

The third one:

A number, x.
A second number, y.

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