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    Solve Simultaneously\(\frac{3 x}{2}+y=4\) \(\frac{4 x}{5}+\frac{2 y}{3}=1\)
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Solve Simultaneously 3x2+y=4\frac{3 x}{2}+y=423x​+y=4 4x5+2y3=1\frac{4 x}{5}+\frac{2 y}{3}=154x​+32y​=1

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Solve simultaneously. Leave your answers in fractional form: 3x2+y=4\frac{3 x}{2}+y=423x​+y=4
4x5+2y3=1\frac{4 x}{5}+\frac{2 y}{3}=154x​+32y​=1

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