Answer:
John has 18 pieces of paper.
Larry has 32 pieces of paper.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let [tex]l[/tex] be how many pieces of paper Larry has and [tex]j[/tex] be how many pieces of paper John has.
We get:
[tex]j+14=l[/tex]
[tex]j+l=50[/tex]
[tex]j+j+14=50\\\\2j+14=50[/tex]
Subtract 14 from both sides
[tex]2j=36[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2
[tex]j=18[/tex]
John has 18 pieces of paper.
[tex]j+14=l\\\\18+14=l\\\\l=32[/tex]
Larry has 32 pieces of paper.