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2 July, 22:01

Translate the following sentence into an equation using n to represent the unknown number. Then solve the equation for n.

six more than twice a number is 16

a.

6 (2 + n) = 16

n = 5

b.

6 (2 + n) = 16

n = 2/3

c.

6 + 2n = 16

n = 5

d.

6 + 2n = 16

n = 10

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  1. 3 July, 00:04
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    It's pretty straightforward and simple:

    Six more means + 6.

    Twice a number means 2n.

    Is 16 means = 16

    Now combine these three definitions and you will receive:

    6 + 2n = 16

    Now solve this simple equation:

    6 + 2n = 16

    2n = 16 - 6

    2n = 10

    n = 10 / 2 = 5

    So the correct answer is D.
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