document.write( "Question 23689: 8k - 5n = 8r
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document.write( "3u + 2o = 189
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document.write( "5d + 2c = 6m
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document.write( "5L + 4m = 23b
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document.write( "3r - m = 3u
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document.write( "3k - 4i = 2i
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document.write( "3n - 3o = c
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document.write( "o - c = 4d
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document.write( "8i + 9r = 9n
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document.write( "10m + 7d = 3n
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document.write( "4d + 4e = 6b
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document.write( "4y - 6u = 2m
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document.write( "6b + 3c = 14m\r
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document.write( "L + e + n + n + y + c + o + n + u + n + d + r + u + m = ??? \r
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Algebra.Com's Answer #12446 by rapaljer(4671)![]() ![]() You can put this solution on YOUR website! Did you copy this one correctly? If your second equation is 3u+2o = 189, which does not look like all the rest. If it is supposed to be 3u+2o = 18m or some other variable, then the obvious answer is to let all the variables =0, so when you add all those 0's together, you get 0 for the final answer. But the way equation #2 is stated, it doesn't work, and I can't think of anything else to do. I'm not about to solve 11 equations with 11 unknowns!! If I'm wrong, then I apologize, and you should re-post the question. Maybe someone else can solve it for you!\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "R^2 at SCC \n" ); document.write( " |