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Question 52939This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra 
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One number is 7 less than another.  If 4 times the smaller number plus 2 times the larger number is 62.  find the two numbers... I have the answer but I don't how to get the answer..... 
This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra 
 Answer by rchill(405)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Let x represent one number; then x-7 is the number that is 7 less.  Because x-7 is less than x, it's the smaller number.  We have 4 times the smaller number (i.e., x-7) represented as 4(x-7); two time the larger number (i.e., x) is represented as 2x.  So now our equation is  .  Expanding the equation we get   which simplifies to  .  Now just solve for x by adding 28 to both sides   and then dividing both sides by 6 to get  .  That means 15 is the larger of the two numbers, and the smaller number, represented by x-7, or 15-7, is 8.  Therefore, the two numbers are 15 and 8.  To check this, 4 times the smaller number (4*8=32) added to 2 times the larger (2*15=30) is 62 (32+30), and 8 is 7 less than 15.  Therefore, 15 and 8 are correct! 
 
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