SOLUTION: If you add Jason's and Heather's age you get 51. Jason is 9 years younger than twice Heather's age. Write a system of linear equations that can be used to find Jason's age? Find Ja

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Question 1149824: If you add Jason's and Heather's age you get 51. Jason is 9 years younger than twice Heather's age. Write a system of linear equations that can be used to find Jason's age? Find Jason's and Heather's ages.
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