124k views
3 votes
If 9 is added to twice a number and this sum is multiplied by 6​, the result is the same as if the number is multiplied by 7 and 14 is added to the product. What is the​ number?

User Varnothing
by
7.6k points

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

The number is -1.

Explanation:

Let the number be represented by n.

Then "9 is added to twice a number and this sum is multiplied by 6" is represented by 2n + 9, and

" the number is multiplied by 7 and 14 is added to the product" is

7n + 14.

Then the complete equation is 2n + 9 = 7n + 14.

We must solve this for n. To accomplish this, subtract 2n from both sides, obtaining 9 = 5n + 14. Then subtract 14 from both sides, obtaining

-5 = 5n. Then n must be -1.

User Chriswoodford
by
8.6k points
3 votes

Answer:

The number is -8

Explanation:

Developing an equation

Read these phrases a little a time.

  • 9 is added to twice a number = 2x + 9
  • This sum is multiplied by 6 = 6* sum = 6 * (2x + 9) Note the brackets.
  • is the same thing as means =
  • the number multiplied by 7 = 7x
  • and 14 is added to the product 7x + 14
  • So what you have is equation: 6*(2x + 9) = 7x + 14

Solution

  • 6*(2x + 9) = 7x + 14 Remove the brackets on the left
  • 12x + 54 = 7x + 14 Subtract 14 from both sides
  • 12x + 54 - 14 = 7x + 14 - 14 Collect terms
  • 12x + 40 = 7x Subtract 12x from both sides.
  • 12x - 12x + 40 = 7x - 12x Combine
  • 40 = -5x Divide by - 5
  • 40/-5 = x Do the division
  • - 8 = x

User Dominic Larkin
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories