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A smaller number is 3 less than half a larger number. The larger number is 10 times 1 less than the smaller number. Letx
represent the smaller number, and let y represent the larger number. Which equations can be used to model the situation?
Check all that apply.
ox-y-3
2x-y=-6
2x-y=-3
ox-1v-3)
Dy= 10(x-1)
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