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8 October, 10:50

One number is 5 more than another.

Their sum is 53. What are the two

numbers?

Make a record of how you solved.

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  1. 8 October, 11:02
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    Answer: 29 and 24

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since one number is 5 more than another

    53-5 = 48

    Then we divide that by two to get the value of one of the two numbers

    48/2 = 24

    In order to get the number which is 5 more than the other, we add 5

    24+5 = 29

    So the two numbers would be 29 and 24.

    Check:

    29+24 = 53
  2. 8 October, 11:16
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    Answer: 24 and 29

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent one of the numbers, then the other number is x + 5.

    "sum" means to add them, so lets add x and x + 5 and set it equal to 53

    x + x + 5 = 53

    2x + 5 = 53 simplified

    2x = 48 subtracted 5 from both sides

    x = 24 divided 2 from both sides

    So one of the numbers is 24. The other number is x + 5

    = 24 + 5

    = 29
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