SOLUTION: M and P are 2 numbers ,M+P =80, P-M = 10, twice of M is larger than D. What is M.
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Question 1068433: M and P are 2 numbers ,M+P =80, P-M = 10, twice of M is larger than D. What is M.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The description has two linear equations and just those should be enough. You can use the Elimination Method to solve. The description says nothing about any number D.
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