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Question
`x/3 + y/2 = 4, x/2 + y/4 = 4`
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Solution
Here,
`x/3 + y/2 = 4` ...(1)
`x/2 + y/4 = 4` ...(2)
Multiply equation (1) by 6:
`6(x/3) + 6(y/2) = 6(4)`
2x + 3y = 24 ...(3)
Multiply equation (2) by 4:
`4(x/2) + 4(y/4) = 4(4)`
2x + y = 16 ...(4)
Now, subtracting equation (4) from equation (3):
(2x + 3y) − (2x + y) = 24 − 16
2x + 3y − 2x − y = 8
2y = 8
y = `8/2`
∴ y = 4
Substituting y = 4 in equation (4):
2x + 4 = 16
2x = 16 − 4
2x = 12
x = `12/2`
∴ x = 6
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