SOLUTION: "the sum of two positive even integers is less than 37. if each of them is greater than 14, find the numbers."
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Question 717634: "the sum of two positive even integers is less than 37. if each of them is greater than 14, find the numbers."
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Nothing says the two numbers have to be different, so it could be 16 and 16, 16 and 18, 16 and 20, or 18 and 18.
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