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Mathematics, 21.09.2020 23:01 lyricbrown9055

We estimate that Jack can do 3 chemistry problems and 6 math problems in an hour, while Paula can do 4 chemistry problems and 7 math prob- lems in an hour. There are 1 chemistry problems and 17 math prob- lems. Set up and solve a system of two linear equations to determine how long Jack and Paula should work to do these problems. What is the matter with the solution? Propose a solution that makes more sense.

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