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Seven-tenths of a number decreased by thirteen is equal to three-tenths the number increased by 13. Find the number.

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Create an equation from the word problem. 'of' indicates multiplication, 'decreased' indicates subtraction, 'increased' indicates addition. Let's use 'x' for the number.


\sf(7)/(10)x-13=(3)/(10)x+13

Now solve for 'x'. Subtract 3/10x to both sides:


\sf(4)/(10)x-13=13

Add 13 to both sides:


\sf(4)/(10)x=26

Divide 4/10 to both sides or multiply by its reciprocal, 10/4:


\sf x=\boxed{\sf 65}
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