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There are two consecutive integers such that the larger is nine more than twice the smaller. What is the larger number?

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Answer:


\boxed{Larger \ Number = -7}

Explanation:

Let the consecutive numbers be x and x+1 (Since they are coming one after another)

So, Given Condition is:

x+1 = 9 + 2(x)

x+1 = 9 +2x

Subtracting -2x to both sides

x+1-2x = 9

-x+1 = 9

Subtracting 1 from both sides

-x = 9-1

-x = 8

=> x = -8

The larger number is:

=> x+1 = -8+1 = -7

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