The larger number is 12.
13 and 6
x + 3(x+1) = 63; x + 3x + 3 = 63; 4x = 60; x = 15. 15 + 3 x 16 = 15 + 48 = 63. The Numbers are 15 & 16.
Let the two odd numbers be n and n+2, then : 2(n + 2) + 13 = 3n 2n + 4 + 13 = 3n n = 17 The smaller of the two odd numbers is 17 and the larger number is 19.
Oh, dude, a triangle is a polygon with three sides, so technically any three numbers can make a triangle as long as the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side. It's like that awkward third wheel situation but with numbers. So, as long as the numbers play nice and follow the rules, you've got yourself a triangle.
Yes. If the numerators are the same, the larger the denominator the smaller the fraction is.
that is the dumbest question ever
101 and 26
12 and 28
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a=3b
13 and 6
The numbers are: 3 and 12
The numbers are: 7 and 13
105
Let's call the larger number 2x+3 and the smaller number x: 2x+3+x = 36 2x+x = 36-3 3x = 33 x = 11 So: 2*11+3 = 25 which is the value of the larger number.
There are an infinite number of numbers that satisfy these criteria.
Let the smaller number be S and the larger number L. The difference if L - S. Divide this difference into (say) three, then The first of the two intermediate numbers is S + (L-S)/3 The second of the two intermediate numbers is S + 2(L-S)/3