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14 November, 12:29

The sum of two numbers is 13 2 times the first number minus 3x and the second number is 1 if you let X stand for the first number and why for the second number what are the two numbers

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  1. 14 November, 12:56
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    If we let x be the first number and y be the second, we have (x + y) = 13 and (2x - 3y) = 1. From the first equation, we have x = (13 - y). Substituting this into the second one, we have 2 (13 - y) - 3y = 1. Distributing the equation and re-arranging it, we now have (-5y) = (-26). Dividing both sides by - 5, we have y = 5. Now x = (13 - y) = 8. Therefore, the two numbers are 5 and 8.
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