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A First Number Added to Double the Second Number Is

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A first number added to double the second number is 2. The difference of the first number and 3 times the second number is 27. Find the two numbers.


A) 0 and 1
B) 5 and A first number added to double the second number is 2. The difference of the first number and 3 times the second number is 27. Find the two numbers. A)  0 and 1 B)  5 and   C)  12 and
C) 12 and A first number added to double the second number is 2. The difference of the first number and 3 times the second number is 27. Find the two numbers. A)  0 and 1 B)  5 and   C)  12 and

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