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5 June, 14:04

There are two numbers, which sum up to 53. Three times the smaller number is equal to 19 more than the larger number. What are the numbers

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  1. 5 June, 16:58
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    Let "n" be the smaller number, then

    the larger number = 3n-19

    n + 3n - 19 = 53

    4n = 53 + 19

    4n = 72

    n = 72/4

    n = 18 ← smaller number

    larger number = 53 - 18 = 35

    Answer: 18 and 35.
  2. 5 June, 17:48
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    X + y = 53.

    Let x be the smaller number; then it'll be 3x = 19 + y

    Set the first equation equal to x, then substitute the values and solve.

    x + y = 53.

    x = 53 - y.

    3 (53 - y) = 19 + y

    x = 18; y = 35

    140 - y = y

    y = 70.

    53 - 70 = - 17

    x = - 17; y = 70.

    -17 + 70 = 53;
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