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7 September, 20:43

twice the sum of a number and 7 is equal to three times the difference of the number and 6. find the number

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  1. 7 September, 22:41
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    Step-by-step explanation: Let the number = x

    "Twice the sum of a number and 6" is represented by:

    2 (x+6)

    Similarly, "Three times the difference of the number and 3" is represented by:

    3 (x-3)

    The given problem tells us that these are equal to each other:

    2 (x+6) = 3 (x-3)

    Using the distributive property we get:

    2x+12=3x-9

    Subtract 2x from each side of the equation:

    12=x-9

    Add 9 to each side of the equation:

    21=x - ->The number is 21.

    To check, substitute 21 into 2 (x+6) = 3 (x-3) to determine if the statement is true:

    2 (21+6) = 3 (21-3)

    The order of operations tells us to complete the sum (and difference) in the parentheses first:

    2 (27) = 3 (18) - -> 54=54

    The statement is true.
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