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12 October, 07:57

Two number have a sum of 1212 and a difference 518. What are the two numbers?

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  1. 12 October, 08:00
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    Let b>a

    b-a=518, so we can say that b=518+a then:

    a+b=1212, using b found above in this we get:

    a + (518+a) = 1212

    2a+518=1212

    2a=694

    a=347, and since b=1212-a

    b=865

    So the two numbers are 865 and 347
  2. 12 October, 08:08
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    The answers are 347 and 865. To solve this problem you set up two equations, x+y=1212 and x-y=518. You then get the second x by itself by adding y to both sides. You then have x+y=1212 and x=y+518. After this you substitute the x into the first equation and have y+518+y=1212. Then simplify to 2y=694 and y=347

    Now that y=347 you put it in the original equation. Solve and get that x=865
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