You only have one math statement here. You can relate the two but you can not get the only solution.
Let x=>the first number.
Let y=>the second number
y=3x+4
This can be graphed as a straight line with a slope of 3 and starting at 4.
45
x = 8, y = 5
a=58.4615 b=5.2308 c=41.3076
Suppose the first number is x Then the second is 3x - 8 Their sum is x + 3x - 8 = 4x - 8 = 56 So 4x = 64 and so x = 16 Then the second number is 3x - 8 = 40 The numbers are 16 and 40.
four times a number is 6 more than three times a second number while 8 times the first number is 22 less than 7 times the second number. find the 2 numbers
the sum of three numbers is 14.the first number minus three times the third number is the second number.the second number is six more than the first number.find the three numbers
Simply divide 34 by 4 and you get 8.5, which is the second number and the first number must be three times 8.5, which is 25.5
45
x = 8, y = 5
Let the first three be represented as ( x ). The second three can be expressed as ( 3x + 3 ). Thus, the relationship shows that the second three is equal to three times the first three plus three, indicating a linear relationship where the second three is dependent on the value of the first three.
a=58.4615 b=5.2308 c=41.3076
The numbers are 14, 16 and 18.
Their sum is 99.
Suppose the first number is x Then the second is 3x - 8 Their sum is x + 3x - 8 = 4x - 8 = 56 So 4x = 64 and so x = 16 Then the second number is 3x - 8 = 40 The numbers are 16 and 40.
four times a number is 6 more than three times a second number while 8 times the first number is 22 less than 7 times the second number. find the 2 numbers
In English-speaking countries, one, two and three are the first counting numbers. In prehistoric times, the first numbers were probably slashes in the dirt.
With the numbers: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 there are 10000 four letter combination's - ten options for the first number times ten options for the second number times ten options for the third number and so on. :)