Help! Year 10 maths (1 Viewer)

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Could someone run me through this?

http://imgur.com/a/gTyt5

This question is practically unsolvable through simultaneous - in my opinion.

I don't know how I got it but:
If M = 1 then N = 3
If M = 2 then N = 2
If M = 3 then N = 1

I didn't do it simultaneously though, coz it didn't work for me. I sort of did it with my mind. (It might be wrong)
 

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Could you potentially try graphing X=2 (4=2G) , and then the equations of 2M+2N+G=6 and then M+N+G=6.

(Maybe the table of values would be the quickest method of solving?)
 

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This question is practically unsolvable through simultaneous - in my opinion.

I don't know how I got it but:
If M = 1 then N = 3
If M = 2 then N = 2
If M = 3 then N = 1

I didn't do it simultaneously though, coz it didn't work for me. I sort of did it with my mind. (It might be wrong)
Thanks, my teacher went through it with me and you got the right answers! I was confused because I haven't played Scrabble before and I didn't realise letters couldn't be worth 0 or a non-integer.
 

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I was confused because I haven't played Scrabble before and I didn't realise letters couldn't be worth 0 or a non-integer.
Don't worry, that is one stupid maths question, I doubt you will be asked anything like that in the HSC.
 

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