Solve for y, c
y = \frac{11}{3} = 3\frac{2}{3} \approx 3.666666667
c = \frac{14}{3} = 4\frac{2}{3} \approx 4.666666667
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y=\frac{11}{3}
Consider the first equation. Divide both sides by 3.
c-\frac{11}{3}=1
Consider the second equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
c=1+\frac{11}{3}
Add \frac{11}{3} to both sides.
c=\frac{14}{3}
Add 1 and \frac{11}{3} to get \frac{14}{3}.
y=\frac{11}{3} c=\frac{14}{3}
The system is now solved.
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