Question 804147:  Hello  my problem is:
 
The average arithmetic mean of two positive numbers, x and y, is 10. If the smaller number is subtracted from twice the larger number, the result is 14. If y>x, which of the following pairs of equations could correctly express the information above?
 
So I know the total numbers are 2, which is x and y. And the average is 10. Now I'm stuck as to do what to do next. 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! The average arithmetic mean of two positive numbers, x and y, is 10. If the smaller number is subtracted from twice the larger number, the result is 14. If y>x, which of the following pairs of equations could correctly express the information above?
 
So I know the total numbers are 2, which is x and y. And the average is 10. Now I'm stuck as to do what to do next. 
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If the avg is 10, and there are 2 numbers, the sum is 20 
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y + x = 20 
2y- x = 14 
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3y = 34 
y = 34/3 
x = 26/3 
 
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