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Translate to an algebraic statement.

"The quotient of twice a number and 7 is 20." ) Solve the equation you translated

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Answer:

2x/7=20

and

x=70

Explanation:

Let number = x

Twice the number = 2x

Twice a number divided by 7 = 2x/7

Quotient = 20

The equation would be:

2x/7 = 20

To solve this we must cross multiply by 7.

(2x/7)×7 = 7(20)

2x = 140

x = 140/2

x = 70

User Robin Fisher
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Answer:

  • Translation: 2x/7 = 20

Explanation:

  • When we listen to the word "quotient", it means the solution to a division problem.
  • An unknown number that has been multiplied by 2 is in the numerator because it came before the 7 in the statement.
  • The number "7" is in the denominator because it came after the 2x in the statement.
  • The word "is" represents an equal sign.
  • The solution to the division problem (quotient) is 20.

If we put these clues together, we get 2x/7 = 20 as our translated equation. Now, let's solve.

  • 2x/7 = 20
  • => 2x = 140
  • => x = 70

Hence, the unknown value is 70.


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