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Answered by BrainlyPrince92
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\Large{\underline{\mathfrak{Answer:}}} \\ \\ \textsf{Other number = 55} \\ \\ \Large{\underline{\mathfrak{Step-by-Step \: Explanation:}}} \\ \\ \textsf{Let the one of the number be x.} \\ \textsf{Then, other number will be x + 15.} \\ \\ \textsf{\underline{ATQ,}} \\ \\ \sf x + x + 15 = 95 \\ \sf ⇒ 2x + 15 = 95 \\ \sf ⇒ 2x = 80 \\ \sf ⇒ x = 40 \\ \\ \textsf{First number = x = 40} \\ \textsf{Other number = x + 15 = 40 + 15 = 55} \\ \\ \large \bf \underline{Thanks \: ..!!!}

Answered by nathaniel47
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Answer:

X+15+ X = 95

2X+15 = 95

2x = 95 - 15

2X = 80

X = 40

then substitute X = 40

(40+15 ) + 40 = 95

Therefore the two numbers are

55 and 40

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