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9 October, 21:07

The larger of two numbers is one more than twice the smaller. Four times the larger is the same as less than nine times the smaller. What's the larger number

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  1. 9 October, 21:18
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    9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let larger number be L

    and

    smaller number be S

    The larger is 1 more than twice smaller, so we can write:

    L = 1 + 2S

    4 times larger is 9 times smaller, so we can write:

    4L = 9S

    Let's put 1st equation in 2nd and solve for S first:

    4L = 9S

    4 (1 + 2S) = 9S

    4 + 8S = 9S

    S = 4

    Now,

    L = 1 + 2S

    L = 1 + 2 (4)

    L = 9

    The larger number is, thus, equal to 9
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