1. **State the problem:** We are given that the sum of two numbers is 95.
2. **Formula used:** If the two numbers are $x$ and $y$, then the sum is given by the equation:
$$x + y = 95$$
3. **Explanation:** This equation means that when you add the two numbers together, the result is 95.
4. **Intermediate work:** Since we only know the sum, the two numbers can be any pair $(x, y)$ such that $x + y = 95$.
5. **Example:** If $x = 40$, then $y = 95 - 40 = 55$.
6. **Conclusion:** The sum of the two numbers is always 95, but without additional information, the individual numbers cannot be uniquely determined.
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