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19 March, 15:01

The larger of two numbers is eight more than three times the smaller number. The sum of the two numbers is fifty-two. Find the two numbers.

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  1. 19 March, 15:12
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    So ... we have two numbers

    say "a" and "b"

    one is larger than the other, let us say, "b" is larger than "a"

    by how much?

    well, " eight more than three times"

    three times the smaller is 3 * a, or 3a

    eight more than that is 3a + 8

    so b = 3a + 8

    the sum of both of them is 52

    so, we know that

    a + b = 52

    run a substitution on "b" on the 2nd equation, and solve for "a"

    once you find "a", plug it back in the 2nd equation, to get "b"
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