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Question 510279:  One number is seven more than twice another. If their sum is decreased by nine, the result is thirteen. Find the numbers. 
 Answer by algebrahouse.com(1659)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! "One number is seven more than twice another. If their sum is decreased by nine, the result is thirteen. Find the numbers."
 
 
x = one number 
2x + 7 = other number {one number is seven more than twice another}
 
 
x + 2x + 7 - 9 = 13 {if their sum is decreased by 9, the result is 13} 
3x - 2 = 13 {combined like terms} 
3x = 15 {added 2 to both sides} 
x = 5 {divided both sides by 3} 
2x + 7 = 17 {substituted 5, in for x, into 2x + 7}
 
 
5 and 17 are the two numbers 
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