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The difference of one-third a number and two times another number is -5. The first number is five more than twice the second number. Enter the larger of the two numbers.

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Let's use the variable x to represent the first number and y to represent the other number.

So, the expression "The difference of one-third a number and two times another number is -5" can be translated into the equation:


(1)/(3)x-2y=-5

Then, the other expression "The first number is five more than twice the second number" cab be translated into the equation:


x=2y+5

Using this value of x from the second equation into the first one, we have:


\begin{gathered} (1)/(3)(2y+5)-2y=-5 \\ 2y+5-6y=-15 \\ -4y=-20 \\ y=5 \\ \\ x=2\cdot5+5=15 \end{gathered}

Therefore the larger of the two numbers is 15.

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