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A drummer and a guitarist each wrote songs for their band. The guitarist wrote 8 fewer than twice the number of songs that the drummer wrote. They wrote a total of 46 songs. Which system of equations models this situation if the drummer wrote d songs and the guitarist wrote g songs? ( HELP NEED ANSWER ASAP)


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