Answer:
Explanation:
Let x represent the amount of money Jason spent
Let y represent the amount of money Wilson spent
From the information given in the question, we can go ahead and set up the below equations;
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{x}{y}=\frac{12}{13} \\ x=\frac{12y}{13}\ldots.\ldots\ldots\ldots\text{.}\mathrm{}\text{Equation 1} \\ x=3(y-63)\ldots\ldots\ldots.Equation\text{ 2} \end{gathered}[/tex]Let's equate both equations 1 and 2 and solve for y;
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{12y}{13}=3(y-63) \\ \frac{12y}{13}=3y-189 \\ 12y=39y-2457 \\ 39y-12y=2457 \\ 27y=2457 \\ y=\frac{2457}{27} \\ y=91 \end{gathered}[/tex]Substituting y with 91 in Equation 1 and solving for x, we'll have;
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