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Twice the difference of a number and equals .
Use the variable for the unknown number.

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Question:

Twice the difference of a number and 5 is equal to 9 .

Answer:


2x - 5 = 9

Explanation:

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Let the number be x

Twice the number, x is
2x

The difference between (above) and 5 is
2x - 5

This equals to 9.

So, the expression becomes


2x - 5 = 9

Solving further:


2x = 5 + 9


2x = 14

Divide through by 2


x = 7

Hence, the number is 7

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