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24 August, 19:08

Tom's weight is 20 pounds less than twice carl's weight. if together tom and carl weigh 340 pounds, how much does tom weigh?

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  1. 24 August, 19:31
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    T = Tom's weight

    c = Carl's weight

    we know that twice of Carl's weight equals Tom's weight + 20 pounds so

    2c = t+20

    and we know that Tom's weight + Carl's weight = 340

    t+c = 340

    then from there you can solve using substitution or elimination
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