SOLUTION: rory's number is 0.3 larger than lori's number and the sum of their numbers is 13. What is 10 times Lori's number multiplied by 2016

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Question 1200828: rory's number is 0.3 larger than lori's number and the sum of their numbers is 13. What is 10 times Lori's number multiplied by 2016
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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rory's number is 0.3 larger than lori's number and the sum of their numbers is 13.
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Rory's number, 0.3+L
Lori's number, L
The sum, (0.3+L)+L=13

The question asks for something related to their numbers, but their actual numbers can be found from the sum information of the first sentence.





Rory's current number,

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10 times Lori's number multiplied by 2016 ?
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