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A number is 11 more than three times another number. Their sum is 4. What is the larger number?Use the exact value if a decimal is involved.

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Given:

A number is 11, more than three times another number.

Let, larger number be x, and the smaller be y.


x=11+3y\ldots\ldots\text{.}(1)

The sum of two numbers is 4


x+y=4\ldots\ldots\text{.}(2)

Solve the two equations,


\begin{gathered} \text{Put the values of x from equation (1) in (2)} \\ x+y=4 \\ 11+3y+y=4 \\ 11+4y=4 \\ 4y=4-11 \\ 4y=-7 \\ y=-(7)/(4) \end{gathered}

Now,


\begin{gathered} x=11+3y \\ x=11+3(-(7)/(4)) \\ x=11-(21)/(4) \\ x=(23)/(4) \end{gathered}

Answer: The larger number is x=23/4.

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