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10 March, 19:33

I'm thinking of two numbers one of them is 11 more then the other and their sum is 131 what are the numbers

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  1. 10 March, 19:58
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    71 and 60

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the numbers be A and B

    Given one of the number is 11 more than the other,

    That's

    A = B + 11

    And their sum is 131

    That's

    A + B = 131

    We now have two expressions

    A = 11 + B and

    A + B = 131

    Now, substitute B + 11 for A into the second expression.

    We have

    A + B = 131

    11 + B + B = 131

    11 + 2B = 131

    Subtract 11 from both sides

    11 - 11 + 2B = 131 - 11

    2B = 120

    Divide both sides by 2

    B = 120/2

    B = 60

    Substitute 60 for B in either expressions to get A

    Using the first expression, we have

    A = 11 + B

    A = 11 + 60

    A = 71

    The numbers are 71 and 60
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