Answer:
The two numbers are 40, and 27.
Explanation:
Since there are only two numbers, with two different aspects, you can just make
a system, and solve.
A sum of two numbers adding up to 67 can be modeled by: x + y = 67.
A difference of those same two numbers being 13 can be modeled by: x – y = 13.
You can add the two equations together to eliminate the y value because the -y and y will cancel out:
x + y = 67.
+ x – y = 13.
And you get: 2x = 80.
Now to find x, just divide by 2 on both sides to cancel out the coefficient of 2 in 2x:
2x = 80
÷2 ÷2
x = 40.
So the first number is 40.
Since we know the first number, we can immediately find the other number by substituting it into the first equation.
x = 40 → x + y = 67
(40) + y = 67
-40. -40
Subtract from both sides to cancel the constant terms.
Then you will get that y or the second number is y = 27.
This is true because 40 + 27 = 67, and 40 - 27 = 13.
Answer:
It is irrational and equal to 5 times the square root of 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that is true about the expression:
( √(32) ) + √2
( √(16 * 2) ) + √2
( √(4²) *√2 ) + √2
( 4 *√2 ) + √2
( √2+√2+√2+√2 ) + √2
...and this is ( 4 ) + 1 times √2
The answer is 5 times √2
So the expression is irrational and equal to 5 times the square root of 2.
Answer:
There isn't an answer for it because there is a variable
96 in total since 3 times 12 equals 36. Then you have 4 times 12 which equals 48. Also you have 2 times 6 equals 12. THEN you add it together to get 96.