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The sum of the two numbers is 208. One-third of the greater number equals the smaller number. What are the numbers?

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Let the two numbers be x and y.

The sum is equal to 208:


x+y=208

It is given that one-third of the greater number equals the smaller number. If x is the smaller number, we have that:


\begin{gathered} (y)/(3)=x \\ \therefore \\ y=3x \end{gathered}

Therefore, the two numbers can be x and 3x, and the sum will be:


\begin{gathered} x+3x=208 \\ \therefore \\ 4x=208 \\ x=52 \end{gathered}

If the smaller number is 52, then the larger number will be:


3*52=156

The two numbers are 52 and 156.

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