# 1X = 1Y +16 # 3X = 9Y
So, if we multiply the first equation by 3 we should be able to compare it to the second equation # 3X = 3Y + 48 We can subtract the third equation from the second and we get 0 = 6Y - 48 so 6Y = 48 Y = 8 Now we can re-do the equations putting in the value of Y # 1X = 8 +16..... so X = 24 # 3(24) = 9(8)..... 72 = 72 So, the two numbers are 8 and 24.
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4x - x = 36 so x = 12 and the other number is 48.
101 and 26
If the signs at the front of the numbers are different then the one with the negative sign is smaller. So the question can be simplified to ordering two numbers that have the same sign. Suppose they are both positive numbers. If one of them has a smaller exponent (power of 10) than the other, then that number is smaller. That then leaves two positive numbers with the same exponent. So the only difference is in the mantissa (or the bit before the power of 10). Since the powers of 10 are the same in both cases, the smaller mantissa gives the smaller number. Going back to the case where both numbers are negative: their ordering is the same as for negative integers, for example. The bigger absolute value gives the smaller negative number.
You can add a small irrational number - smaller than the difference - to one. For example, 1 + pi/4.
12 and 28
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1. The difference of two numbers are the numbers between them. The difference is found by subtracting the smaller number from the larger. In this case, 2 is subtracted from 3 (3-2) with a difference of 1. 3-2=1
212
subtract the smaller number from the larger number.
221
The difference between 13 and 16 is 3. To find the difference between two numbers subtract the larger number by the smaller number. (16-13=3)
to find the difference between two numbers is to subtract the smaller one from the bigger one, that's 360 - 318 = 42 the difference between 318 and 360 is 42.
The square root of 841
The difference between the two numbers is 50 - divide that by 2 to get 25, and add the 25 to the smaller number to get 1435.
One is bigger and the other is smaller! Good luck in your 2nd grade math class
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