Answer :

Answer:

A=1, B=4

A=2, B=3

A=3, B=2

A=4, B=1

A=10, B=0

A=8, B=1

A=6, B=2

Explanation:

Sure! Let's break it down.

We're looking for two numbers. Let's call them A and B.

The first condition says that when we add the two numbers together, we should get at least 5. That means the numbers can't be both small; at least one of them needs to be a bit bigger. So, A could be 1 and B could be 4, or A could be 2 and B could be 3, and so on. As long as they add up to 5 or more, we're good.

The second condition is a bit different. It says that when we add A to twice B, the result can't be more than 10. So, if B is 0, A could be as big as 10. If B is 1, A could be 8, and if B is 2, A could be 6.

Putting it all together, we have these possible pairs:

A=1, B=4

A=2, B=3

A=3, B=2

A=4, B=1

A=10, B=0

A=8, B=1

A=6, B=2

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