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One number is 5 more than another number, and their sum is 13. Find the number

One number is 5 more than another number, and their sum is 13. Find the number-example-1
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Let the unknown numbers be x and y.

To solve this question, follow the steps below.

Step 01: Write a relation between the two numbers.

Given that "One number is 5 more than another number":


x=y+5

Step 02: Write an equation for the sum of the numbers.

Given that the sum of the numbers is 13:


x+y=13

Step 03: Substitute x from the first equation in the equation from step 02.


\begin{gathered} x+y=13 \\ y+5+y=13 \end{gathered}

And solve the equation for y:


2y+5=13

Subtracting 5 from both sides and then dividing the sides by 2:


\begin{gathered} 2y+5-5=13-5 \\ 2y=8 \\ (2y)/(2)=(8)/(2) \\ y=4 \end{gathered}

Step 04: FInd x using the equation from step 01.


\begin{gathered} x=y+5 \\ x=4+5 \\ y=9 \end{gathered}

Answer: The numbers are 4 and 9.

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