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The sum of two numbers is 52. If one number is

7/6
times the second number, then find the largest

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Answer:

28

Explanation:

Given:

  • sum of two numbers = 52
  • one number is 7/6 times the second number

Let
x = first number


\implies \frac76x = \textsf{second number}

Therefore, as the sum of the two numbers is 52:


\implies \frac76x+x=52


\implies \frac76x+\frac66x=52


\implies (13)/(6)x=52


\implies13x=52 \cdot 6


\implies13x=312


\implies x=(312)/(13)


\implies x=24

Therefore, the largest number is:


\implies \frac76\cdot 24 =(168)/(6)=28

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