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12 November, 21:34

Kevin and his sister, katy, are trying to solve the system of equations. Keven thinks the new equation should be 3 (6x-1) + 2y=43, while katy thinks it should be 3x+2 (6x-1) = 43. Who is correct and why

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  1. 12 November, 21:54
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    Answer:Kathy is correct

    Step-by-step explanation: We need to solve both equations separately in order to determine with certainty which one is correct and which one is not.

    Kevin thinks the new equation should be

    3 (6x-1) + 2y = 43

    This can now be solved as follows;

    18x - 3 + 2y = 43

    Add 3 to both sides of the equation

    18x - 3 + 3 + 2y = 43 + 3

    18x + 2y = 46

    2 (9x + y) = 46 (factorize the left hand side of the equation by 2)

    Divide both sides of the equation by 2

    9x + y = 46

    The variables remain unsolved

    On the other hand, Kathy thinks the new equation should be

    3x + 2 (6x - 1) = 43

    This can now be solved as follows;

    3x + 12x - 2 = 43

    Collect like terms (in this equation, x)

    15x - 2 = 43

    Add 2 to both sides of the equation

    15x - 2 + 2 = 43 + 2

    15x = 45

    Divide both sides of the equation by 15

    x = 3

    In essence, Kathy's equation has a solution (x=3) while that of Kevin remains unsolved
  2. 12 November, 23:00
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    Kevin is correct because you have to solve for two variables x and y.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Katy is wrong because there's only one variable which is x.
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