SOLUTION: The sum of two numbers is 4 less than twice the larger. If the larger is decreased by three times the smaller, the result is -20. Find the numbers.

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Question 565343: The sum of two numbers is 4 less than twice the larger. If the larger is decreased by three times the smaller, the result is -20. Find the numbers.
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The sum of two numbers is 4 less than twice the larger. If the larger is decreased by three times the smaller, the result is -20. Find the numbers.
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let x=larger number
let y=smaller number
..
x+y=2x-4
-x+y=-4
x-3y=-20
add
-2y=-24
y=12
x=y+4=16
ans:
larger number=16
smaller number=12

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