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4 September, 15:20

Translate the sentence into an equation. Twice the difference of a number and 4 equals 5. Use the variable x for the unknown number.

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  1. 4 September, 16:28
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    2 (x - 4) = 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Twice the difference means multiply by 2

    "The difference of a number and 4" mean subtraction, a number here is 'x', so this translates to x - 4

    "Twice the difference of a number and 4" means doulbe the difference of x and 4, so we get

    2 (x - 4)

    "equals" means an equals sign, the equation is equal to 5, so we have ...

    2 (x - 4) = 5
  2. 4 September, 17:13
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    2 (x-4) = 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2 (x-4) = 5 since the difference of a number and 4 translates to x-4 and twice the difference translates to 2 (x-4).
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