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    Solve Simultaneously\(\frac{x}{5}-5 y=15\) \(\frac{x}{3}-4 y=12\)
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Solve Simultaneously x5−5y=15\frac{x}{5}-5 y=155x​−5y=15 x3−4y=12\frac{x}{3}-4 y=123x​−4y=12

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Solve simultaneously: x5−5y=15\frac{x}{5}-5 y=155x​−5y=15
x3−4y=12\frac{x}{3}-4 y=123x​−4y=12

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