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| Question 584714:  the sum of 2 number is 100. The larger number is 10 more than twice the smaller
 Answer by Schaman_Dempster(26)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let x and y be the two numbers whose sum is 100 such that x>y. So,  x + y = 100       ------------- (1)
 Also, larger number is 10 more than twice the smaller.
 Therefore,   x = 2y + 10
 100 - y = 2y + 10    {Using equation (1) }
 90 = 3y
 Dividing both the sides by 3, we get:
 90/3 = y
 or  y = 30
 Plugging back the value of y in equation (1), we get:
 x = 100 - y
 x = 100 -30
 x = 70
 Thus, the larger number is 70 and the smaller number is 30.
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