Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:44 pm Posts: 1
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Guys,
I came to the answer of this questions from my own methods but I fear it might consume too much time in a test scenario and I was having a little trouble interpreting the solution given in the answer page. The way I solved it was using one variable and done as so:
[(5/7x + 3) / (x - 9)] = 3/2
The book suggested using two variables and arriving at the conclusions
5x + 3 = 3y and 7x - 9 = 2y
I must not have my head on straight but how do you derive that x=3 and y=6 after calculating those two equations?
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