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A certain number is three more than five times another number. The difference of the two numbers is 11

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  1. 26 July, 08:04
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    This can be displayed as a system of equations.

    x = 3 + 5y

    x - y = 11

    Because we have a value of x we can plug it into the value of x in the second equation.

    (3 + 5y) - y = 11

    3 + 5y - y = 11

    Combine like terms.

    3 + 4y = 11

    Subtract 3 from both sides.

    4y = 8

    Divide both sides by 4.

    y = 2

    Now that we have a constant value for y, we can replace the value of y in the second equation with 2 to solve for x.

    x - 2 = 11

    Add 2 to both sides.

    x = 13

    Now, let's verify.

    13 = 3 + 5 (2)

    13 = 3 + 10

    13 = 13 √ this is correct.

    13 - 2 = 11

    11 = 11 √ this is correct.

    The first number, or x, is equal to 13.

    The second number, or y, is equal to 2.
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