Answer
You can multiply the first equation by 4 and the second equation by 3.
You can multiply the first equation by 4/3.
You can multiply the first equation by 3.
Explanation
When solving a system of equations by elimination, you want to add or subtract the equations to "get rid" of a variable.
To do that, one of the variables in both equations have to have the same coefficient.
The first answer possible gives x the coefficient of 12 for both equations. You would get 12x+4y=52 and 12x-9y=39. You could subtract those equations to get 13y=13.
The second way gives x the coefficient of 4. You would multiply the first equation by 4/3 to get 4x+4/3y=52/3. You can subtract to get one variable, and then solve from there. Although, multiplying for 4/3 is annoying, so it's not suggested.
You can also "get rid" the the y. Multiply the first equation by 3 to get 9x+3y=39. You can add these equations. When you add 9x+3y=39 and 4x-3y=13 you get 13x=52.
Option C: The solution is 
Explanation:
The given expression is 
We need to solution of the given expression.
The solution of the given expression can be determined by adding the two expressions.
Let us remove the parenthesis.
Thus, we have,

Adding the like terms, we have,

Thus, the solution is 
Hence, Option C is the correct answer.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Why do you need a step by step, and i dont see how you would get one.
Answer:
what do you want us to solve
Step-by-step explanation:
i dont see anything to find a awnser
27/64 . because you do 3/4 to the third power (3x) which gives you that