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26 May, 12:36

If a-b=12 and b/2=10, what is the value of a+b?

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  1. 26 May, 13:37
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    52.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    b:2=10 and a-b=12

    You work it backwards; dividing becomes multiplying, subtracting becomes adding, multiplying becomes dividing, and adding becomes subtracting.

    With that, multiply both sides of the first problem (b:2=10) by 2, then you have b=20.

    Plug b into the second equation (a-b=12) then solve.

    a-20=12

    Add 20

    a=32

    Because it is asking for the value of a+b, add 20 and 32 and you get 52.
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