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13 May, 08:54

One number is 9 more than twice another number. if the sum of the number is 129, find both numbers.

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  1. 13 May, 09:16
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    Let's call the first number n, and the second number m.

    n = 2m + 9 (9 more than twice the second number)

    If the sum is 129, that means n + m = 129.

    Now we can substitute the first expression (n = 2m + 9) into the second expression (n + m = 129), replacing the n.

    (2m + 9) + m = 129

    3m + 9 = 129

    3m = 129 - 9

    3m = 120

    m = 120/3

    m = 40

    Now that we know m, we can find out n by replacing the m with 40 in the first expression (n = 2m + 9):

    n = 2 (40) + 9

    n = 80 + 9

    n = 89.

    Therefore, n = 89, and m = 40.
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