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The sum of two consecutive numbers is 77. the difference of half of the smaller number and one-third of the larger number is 6. if x is the smaller number and y is the larger number, which two equations represent the sum and difference of the numbers?

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2x+1=77
1/2x-1/3Y=6

These are the two equations
User Adi Miller
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Answer:


x+y=77...(1)


(x)/(2)-(y)/(3)=6...(2)

Explanation:

Let x is the smaller number and y is the larger number.

We have been given that the sum of two consecutive numbers is 77. We can represent this information is an equation as:


x+y=77...(1)

Half the smaller number:
(x)/(2),

One-third of the larger number:
(y)/(3)

The difference of half of the smaller number and one-third of the larger number is 6. We can represent this information is an equation as:


(x)/(2)-(y)/(3)=6...(2)

Therefore, our required equations are:


x+y=77...(1)


(x)/(2)-(y)/(3)=6...(2)

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