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In this system of equations, which variable would it be easiest to solve for? x + 3 y = 13. 3 x + 2 y = 25.
The easiest to solve for is x in the first equation.
The easiest to solve for is y in the first equation.
The easiest to solve for is x in the second equation.
The easiest to solve for is y in the second equation.

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