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Q. Three times a number added to a second number is 33. The first number added to three times

the second number is 19. Find the two numbers.


A. X=3 and y=3
B. X=7 and y=0
C. X=10 and y=3
D. X=5 and Y=-3

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Answer:

C. X=10 and y=3

Explanation:

Let's start by saying the first number is x and the second number is y. Now, rewrite the word problem, making sure any numbers in written form are in number form:

  • 3 times x added to y is 33. x added to 3 times y is 19.

Now, translate the operations into how we usually see them in equations, e.g. "added to" as +:


3x + y = 33


x + 3y = 19

From here on, it's just solving systems of equations, baby!

  • Multiply one of the equations by 3 so that the x's and y's can cancel out. it doesn't really matter which, but I'll go with the first one.


9x + 3y = 99


x + 3y = 19

  • Subtract one equation from the other. (Tip: look for the equation with the larger coefficient for x so it ends up positive!)


8x = 80

  • Solve for x.


(8x)/(8) = (80)/(8)


x = 10

  • Plug x back in one of the equations from the original system. Either works! Now, solve for y.


x + 3y = 19


10 + 3y = 19


3y = 19 - 10 = 9


(3y)/(3) = (9)/(3)


y = 3

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