SOLUTION: One number (x) is three less than twice second number (y). Six times the first number decreased by twice second is nine more than seven times the second. What are the numbers?

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Question 1188885: One number (x) is three less than twice second number (y). Six times the first number decreased by twice second is nine more than seven times the second. What are the numbers?
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