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1 November, 20:55

Twice the difference of a number and 2 equals 5.

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  1. 1 November, 22:10
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    Lets set up a simple equation to solve this problem.

    Let x = your number.

    (x - 2) * 2 = 5. To solve for x, divide each side by 2

    (x - 2) = 5/2. Add 2 to each side.

    x = 4.5 or 9/2
  2. 2 November, 00:32
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    2 * (n-2) = 5

    n = 4.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Twice the difference of a number and 2 equals 5

    2 * (n-2) = 5

    Distribute

    2n-4 = 5

    Add 4 to each side

    2n-4+4 = 5+4

    2n = 9

    Divide each side by 2

    2n/2 = 9/2

    n = 4.5
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