RE: If a – b = 3 and a2 – b2 = 25, then find the sum of both the variables ‘a’ and ‘b’

If a – b = 3 and a2 – b2 = 25, then find the sum of both the variables ‘a’
and ‘b’

Here is my answers options. Which one is correct?
a. 8.6
b. 3.5
c. 2.4
d. 8.33
e. 3.88

Please help me by salving this GMAT Questions.
Thanks.

David Miller Default Asked on October 13, 2017 in GMAT.
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Thanks for your questions. Your problem was –

If a – b = 3 and a2 – b2 = 25, then find the sum of both the variables ‘a’ and ‘b’

Correct answer: d

Let’s we see how?

I’m trying to solve your problem and explain in details.  now let’s see –

Your question’s details Explanation:

We know the standard algebraic formula for (a)2 – (b)2
(a)2 – (b)2 = (a + b) (a – b)
Now, according to the data given in the question, a – b = 3 and a2 – b2 = 25.
Substituting these values in above equation, we get,
25 = (a + b) (3)
∴ (a + b) = 25/3
∴ a + b = 8.3333
Hence, the correct answer is option d.

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Brong Answered on October 17, 2017.
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