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6 March, 06:26

If x+y=580 and x=3y then what are x and y?

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  1. 6 March, 06:37
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    x = 435

    y = 145

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The key to this problem is that x = 3y. So put that into

    x + y = 580 Substitute 3y for x

    3y + y = 580 Combine like terms

    4y = 580 Divide by 4

    4y / 4 = 580 / 4 Do the division

    y = 145

    x + y = 580 Substitute the value for y

    x + 145 = 580 Subtract 145 from both sides

    x = 580 - 145 Combine

    x = 435
  2. 6 March, 07:50
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    x=435, y=145

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You substitute x for 3y in this equation and get

    3y+y=580

    from here you simplify

    4y=580

    and divide 580 by 4 to get what y is

    y=580/4

    y=145

    now since x=3y you mutiply y by 3

    x=3 (y)

    x=3 (145)

    x=435
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