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One number is 9 more than another number, and the sum of the two numbers is 35.

What is the value of the smaller number?

User RepDetec
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Answer:

The value of the smaller number would be 13.

Explanation:

There are two numbers, one that is greater by 9 than the other. In order to find the values of the two numbers, set the smallest number as the variable
x, you will now get the two numbers
x and
x + 9 (This represents the second number that is greater than the first number by 9). Since these two values add up to 35, you can now make the equation
x + (x+9)=35. The steps to solve the equation will be the following:
x + (x+9)=35
x + x + 9 = 35
2x+9=35
2x = 26
x=13. Since the variable
x was originally set to represent the smaller number out of the two, that means the value of the smaller number would be 13.

User Eduardo Macedo
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Answer:

One number = x

Other number = 9 + x

Sum of the numbers = 35

Value of the smaller number (x) = ?


9 + x + x = 35 \\ 9 + 2x = 35 \\ 2x = 35 - 9 \\ 2x = 26 \\ x = (26)/(2) \\ x = 13

➟ The value of the smaller number is 13

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