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The sum of Mary and Susan’s age is 61. Mary is fourteen less than twice as old as Susan. What are their ages? Use M for Mary's age and S for Susan's age.

1st Equation ("sum of Mary and Susan's age is 61) M+S=61

2nd Equation ("Mary is fourteen less than twice as old as Susan.") M=

Mary's age is
.

Susan's age is
.

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