Math, asked by sharathshetty26, 1 year ago

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Answered by saumiinturi
1

Answer:

x = 13

Step-by-step explanation:

Let one no. be 'x'

So the other no. be 3x

Their difference is 26

3x - x = 26

2x = 26

x = 26 / 2

x = 13

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{Aloha\:!}

\huge\text{Answer:-}

Let the \bold{First\:Number} be = \bold{x}

Let the \bold{second\:number} be = \bold{y}

According to the question

x - y = 26

But x = 3y

Substituting the value of x ,

3y - y = 26

2y = 26

y = 13

x - y = 26

x - 13 = 26

x = 26 + 13

x = 39.

Hence the \bold{numbers\:are\:39\:and\:13}

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