Answer:
6 and 2
Explanation:
Let the first and second numbers be x and y respectively.
x = 4 + y..... (1)
2x = 4 + 4y...... (2)
Using the substitution method from Eqn(1) into (2)
Anywhere we see x in Eqn(2) we substitute it with 4 + y
I. E. 2(4 + y) = 4 + 4y
8 + 2y = 4 + 4y
Collect like terms.
8 - 4 = 4y - 2y
4 = 2y
.: y = 2
Put y = 2 in Eqn(1), and we have;
x = 4 + 2
x = 6.
.: the first number is 6 and the second number is 2.
Option C is correct.