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Mathematics, 02.03.2020 05:29, zakariaaap1

Examine the system of equations. 6x + 11y = โ€“57 โ€“8x โ€“ 27y = 65 Sherri multiplied the first equation by 8 and the second equation by 6 to eliminate the x-variable. Could Sherri also multiply the equations by two different numbers to eliminate the x-variable? Which statements are true? Check all that apply. Yes, she could use 27 and 11. Yes, she could use 4 and 3. Yes, she could use โ€“8 and โ€“6. Yes, she could use โ€“27 and โ€“11. Yes, she could use โ€“4 and โ€“3. Yes, she could use 65 and 57. No, these are the only effective multipliers.

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