System of equations.

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x+y=600

0.0875x+y=41.3
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The first equation can be written y=600-x and the second y=41.3-0.0875x. Therefore 600-x=41.3-0.0875x.

So, x(1-0.0875)=600-41.3=558.7; x=558.7/0.9125=612.274. Since y=600-x, y=-12.274. These are approximate values.

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