The sum of two numbers is 120÷5. The 1st number is 3 times that of the 2nd number. Find the two numbers. Write an equation to show your work. Does anyone know how to do this question?
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Explanation:
Let’s use two variables to represent the numbers in this problem. I’ll use
So the sum of the two numbers
So this means that
To solve for two variables, we need two separate equations. The second sentence in the problem says the first number is
So now we have a system of equations. We can either use elimination or substitution. Substitution seems like the most efficient way to solve this so I’ll go with that.
Because we already have
So now
Now we need to isolate the consonant and the variable on different sides. Add
Now let’s solve for
And now we have the second number (or first number, it really does not matter).
Now we can substitute
Now we have both numbers! Let’s double-check to see if we’re right by adding them together:
And it looks like we got the answers! Hope this helped!