1. **State the problem:** We are given the system of equations:
$$2x + 3y = 7$$
$$x - y = 1$$
We need to find the value of $x + y$.
2. **Use substitution or elimination method:** Let's use substitution. From the second equation,
$$x - y = 1 \implies x = y + 1$$
3. **Substitute $x = y + 1$ into the first equation:**
$$2(y + 1) + 3y = 7$$
4. **Simplify and solve for $y$:**
$$2y + 2 + 3y = 7$$
$$5y + 2 = 7$$
$$5y = 7 - 2$$
$$5y = 5$$
$$y = \frac{5}{5} = 1$$
5. **Find $x$ using $x = y + 1$:**
$$x = 1 + 1 = 2$$
6. **Calculate $x + y$:**
$$x + y = 2 + 1 = 3$$
**Final answer:**
$$\boxed{3}$$
Solve System 9Cd37F
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