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I have a question. if a number is 2/3 of another number and the sum of the two numbers is 30, how can I set this up to find the smaller number?

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Solving this system for x,


\begin{cases}x=(2)/(3)y \\ x+y=30\end{cases}

Step-by-step explanation

We have two numbers. Let them be x and y. We know that one of them is 2/3 of the other, so this makes one equation,


x=(2)/(3)y

And we also know that the sum of these two numbers is 30, so we have another equation,


x+y=30

To find the smaller number we would solve this system for x,


\begin{cases}x=(2)/(3)y \\ x+y=30\end{cases}

From the first equation, we know that x represents the smaller number.

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