Solve for Y, K, T
Y=3
K=3
T=2
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K+8\times 2+1=20
Consider the second equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
K+16+1=20
Multiply 8 and 2 to get 16.
K+17=20
Add 16 and 1 to get 17.
K=20-17
Subtract 17 from both sides.
K=3
Subtract 17 from 20 to get 3.
Y=3
Consider the first equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
Y=3 K=3 T=2
The system is now solved.
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