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25 July, 02:54

Three numbers are chosen at random.

The middle number is 4 more than the smallest number.

The largest number is two times the smallest number.

The sum of the 3 numbers is 54.

What is the smallest number?

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  1. 25 July, 04:24
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    So we have x, y, z

    smallerst=x

    middle=y

    z=largest

    so

    middle is 4 more than smallest

    y=4+x

    largest is 2 time smallest

    z=2x

    sum (addition) of the three is 54

    x+y+z=54

    so subsitute

    z=2x

    y=x+4

    x=x

    therefor

    x+y+z=54

    x+x+4+2x=54

    add like terms

    4x+4=54

    subtract 4

    4x=50

    divide both sides by 4

    x=25/2=12.5

    the smallest number is 12.5
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