That's all good. So I tried the problem and it became quite messy but with the help of my calculator, I managed to get somewhere. But I ended up with an equation that equals two random numbers which suggests it doesn't have a solution. Obviously, I thought I got it wrong somewhere so I went to the Symbolab website and entered all your equations in and surprisingly, I was right. They ended up with a value for d which made an equation that equals two random numbers and Symbolab concluded that there were no solutions to the question. If you would like to see it for yourself, this is the link to the Symbolab solution.
Maybe your equations could be wrong or your equations simply don't have a solution. I guess you could use the values they give for a, b, c and d and write that into your PSMT but you need to state that the equations don't have a solution.
Anyway, hope that helps and feel free to ask any more questions about this; it is quite confusing.
- PP