the first question on an SAT math section |
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This is what the first question on an SAT math section looks like. Here we are given a system of equations on the SAT: 2x-y=8, x+2y=4 and we have to find out what x+y is. This is a must-know SAT math problem and you definitely do not want to miss this type of equation on the SAT.
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