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7 January, 00:25

The sum of three numbers is 81. The first number is 11 less than the second. The third number is 6 more than twice the first. What is the largest of the three numbers?

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  1. 7 January, 00:45
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    n - the first number

    n + 11 - the second number

    2n + 6 - the third number

    81 - the sum of three numbers

    The equation:

    n + (n + 11) + (2n + 6) = 81

    n + n + 11 + 2n + 6 = 81 combine like terms

    (n + n + 2n) + (11 + 6) = 81

    4n + 17 = 81 subtract 17 from both sides

    4n = 64 divide both sides by 4

    n = 16

    the largest of the tree numbers is the third number 2n + 6.

    Substitute the value of n:

    2 (16) + 6 = 32 + 6 = 38

    Answer: 38
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