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One third of a number decreased by the second number equals 11. One third of the first number increased by the second number is equal to 1. What are the numbers?

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let the first number is a

the second number is b

so, it is given One-third of a number decreased by the second number equals 11,


(a)/(3)-b=11

also, One-third of the first number increased by the second number is equal to 1.


(a)/(3)+b=1

add both the equation


\begin{gathered} 2*(a)/(3)=12 \\ a=18 \end{gathered}

so the first number is a = 18

put a = 18 in the first equation


(18)/(3)-b=12
\begin{gathered} 6-b=12 \\ b=6-12 \\ b=-6 \end{gathered}

so the second number is -6

so the numbers are 18 & -6

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