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5 times the smaller number of two consecutive numbers is added to 3 times the bigger, the result is 579. find the smaller number

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    Yesterday, 01:59
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    Give the smaller number a name. Call it ' Q '.

    The numbers are consecutive, so the larger number is (Q + 1).

    Five times the smaller number is 5Q.

    Three times the bigger number is 3 (Q+1) = 3Q+3.

    The problem says that when you add all this up ... 5Q + (3Q+3) ... you get 579.

    5Q + 3Q + 3 = 579

    Clean up the left side:

    8Q + 3 = 579

    Subtract 3 from each side:

    8Q = 576

    Divide each side by 8:

    Q = 72

    The smaller number is 72, and the larger number is 73.
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