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14 November, 11:46

A first number plus twice a second number is 11. Twice the first number plus the second totals 16. Find the numbers.

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  1. 14 November, 12:14
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    The first number, x, is equal to 7. The second number, y, is equal to 2.

    x + 2y = 11

    2x + y = 16

    We can subtract 2y from both sides of the first equation to get a value for x.

    x = 11 - 2y

    Because we have a value for x, we can plug it into the second equation.

    2 (11 - 2y) + y = 16

    Distributive property.

    22 - 4y + y = 16

    Combine like terms.

    22 - 3y = 16

    Subtract 22 from both sides.

    -3y = - 6

    Divide both sides by - 3.

    y = 2

    Now that we have a value for y, we can plug it into either equation to solve for x.

    x + 2 (2) = 11

    x + 4 = 11

    Subtract 4 from both sides.

    x = 7
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