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Could someone solve this simple simultaneous equation?

12y = t + 96
16y = -2t + 80

For y and T.

Dont think the values I got were right.

cheers
What were the values you got?
Original post by hurricaneee
12y = t + 96
16y = -2t + 80

For y and T.

Dont think the values I got were right.

cheers


Surely you can check the values that you got
Original post by theblackparade
:colondollar:


Have you read the forum guidelines?

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=403989
(edited 9 years ago)
Original post by theblackparade

I think:colondollar:


Don't just give them the answers.
Can you post your working and then we can have a look?
Original post by TenOfThem


My most sincere apologies I am afraid not.
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sorry I got y=6.8 and t=-14.4
Original post by theblackparade
My most sincere apologies I am afraid not.


No problem, I saw it was your first post on maths :smile:
Original post by hurricaneee
sorry I got y=6.8 and t=-14.4


And what do you think the problem is?
Original post by hurricaneee
sorry I got y=6.8 and t=-14.4


I got the same answers if it is any consolation:rolleyes:
Original post by TenOfThem
And what do you think the problem is?


I think the problem might be getting in this morning at 7am and im still intoxicated...

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