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English, 05.03.2021 03:00 RiddleMeThis

I don't really need to know the answer to this, as I came up with it, but I thought it would be a cool and quick brain puzzle for some nice points. 5D+3F=41
FD=28
Solve for D
Solve for F
Here's the catch: Give a highly detailed and thorough explanation of the process you took, and how you came to the answer and your thought process. Have at least 6-7+ decent sentences. Nothing like "That's the answer" or anything like that. Have 2 or more paragraphs. If it is not correct, or you don't give enough information for EACH step, I will flag it as incomplete and have your answer removed. The problem itself is not difficult, but the explanation brings the "challenge". Brainliest will go to the most detailed (and correct) answer.

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