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2x+p=7x-3, 2y+q=7y-3 In the above equa...

`2x+p=7x-3, 2y+q=7y-3`
In the above equations, p and q are constant. If q is 5 less than p, which of the following statements is true?

A

x is 1 less than y

B

x and y equal

C

x is 1 more than y.

D

x is 2 more than y.

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C
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