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If NO = 2y + 11, OP = 3y - 2, NP = 6y +3, and
MP = 64, find each value.
a. NO
b. MN


If NO = 2y + 11, OP = 3y - 2, NP = 6y +3, and
MP = 64, find each value.
a. NO
b. MN

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