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10 January, 14:58

A student expressed the sum of 2 whole numbers as 5 times (8+3). What are the 2 whole numbers?

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  1. 10 January, 15:22
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    Well if the two numbers are equal to 5x (8+3).

    Lets say that these two numbers are X and Y,

    So that would be X + Y = 5 (8+3)

    which means X + Y = 55

    You could write that as a fuctions Y = 55 - X

    Now by using the graph you get and the X values of [0,55] (This means every value from 0 to 55), you will get a X and Y value that if you added up together will give you the value of 8 (5+33)

    An examples for the answers would be

    (0,55) (1,54) (2,53) (3,52) (4,51) (5,50) (6,49) ... it goes on until x reaches 55.
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