Question 221471: one number is 3 more than twice a second number. their sum is 27. find the numbers. (write an equation for this problem) Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, drj:Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! One number is 3 more than twice a second number. Their sum is 27. Find the numbers. (Write an equation for this problem)
Step 1. Let m be the second number
Step 2. Let 2m+3 be the one number since it's 3 more than twice a second number.
Step 3. Then m+2m+3=27 since their sum is 27.
Step 4. Solving the equation in Step 3 yields the following steps.
Cartoon (animation) form: For tutors: simplify_cartoon( m+2m+3=27 )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION
Look at . Eliminated similar terms, replacing them with It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Remove unneeded parentheses around factor It becomes . Look at . Moved these terms to the left It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Removed extra sign in front of It becomes . Look at . Solved linear equation equivalent to 3*m-24 =0 It becomes . Result: This is an equation! Solutions: m=8.
Universal Simplifier and Solver
Done!
m=8 and 2m+3=19 and note that their sum is 27.
Step 5. ANSWER: The numbers are 19 and 8.
I hope the above steps were helpful.
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