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Solve the Problem. -One Number Is 2 Less Than a Second Number. Twice

Question 106

Question 106

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Solve the problem.
-One number is 2 less than a second number. Twice the second number is 40 more than 5 times the first. Find the two numbers.


A) -11 and -9
B) 10 and 12
C) -12 and -10
D) -13 and -11

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