Mathematics
One of the two numbers exceeds the other by 9. Four times the smaller added to five times the larger gives 108. Find the numbers.
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Answer
Let the smaller number be x.
Then the larger number = x + 9.
Four times the smaller added to five times the larger gives 108:
∴ 4(x) + 5(x + 9) = 108
⇒ 4x + 5x + 45 = 108
⇒ 9x + 45 = 108
⇒ 9x = 108 - 45 [Transposing +45 to RHS]
⇒ 9x = 63
⇒ x =
⇒ x = 7
Smaller number = 7, Larger number = 7 + 9 = 16.
Hence, the required numbers are 16 and 7.
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