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Write two equations using the word problem. In lewis Carrolls’s Through the Looking Glass, tweedledum says to tweedledee, “the sum of your weight and twice mine is 361 pounds.” Then Tweedledee says to tweedledum, “Contrariwise, the sun of your weight and twice mine is 362.” Find the weights of Tweedledum and Tweedledee

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