The sum of two numbers is 56. two times the smaller
number is 12 more than one-half the larger...
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Mathematics, 29.10.2019 05:31, cassanovaanthony
The sum of two numbers is 56. two times the smaller
number is 12 more than one-half the larger number.
let x represent the smaller number and let y repre-
sent the larger number.
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