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Two thirds of a number decreased by six is two. what is the number?
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Two thirds of a number decreased by six is two. what is the number?
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Answer:
The number is:
"
12
".
____________________________________
Let "x" represent "the unknown number" (for which we wish to solve.
The expression:
x
− 6 = 2 ; Solve for "x" ;
_______________________________________________
Method 1)
Add "6" to EACH SIDE of the equation;
_______________________________________________
→
x − 6 + 6 = 2 + 6 ;
to get:
→
x = 8 ;
______________________________________________
Multiply each side of the equation by "
" ; to isolate "x" on one side of the equation ; and to solve for "x" ;
______________________________________________
→
*
x = 8 *
;
→ x = 8 *
;
=
*
;
=
;
=
;
=
1
2
.
______________________________________________
x = 12
.
______________________________________________
Method 2)
______________________________________________
x − 6 = 2 ; Solve for "x" ;
Add "6" to EACH SIDE of the equation;
_______________________________________________
→
x − 6 + 6 = 2 + 6 ;
to get:
→
x = 8 ;
______________________________________________
Multiply each side of the equation by "3" ; to get rid of the "fraction" ;
→ 3 *
x = 8 * 3 ;
→
*
x = 8 * 3 ;
→
x = 8 * 3
→
x = 24 ;
→ 2x = 24 ;
→ Divide each side of the equation by "2" ; to isolate "x" on one side of the equation; & to solve for "x" :
2x / 2 = 24 / 2 ;
x = 12
.
__________________________________________________
Method 3).
__________________________________________________
x − 6 = 2 ; Solve for "x" ;
_______________________________________________
Add "6" to EACH SIDE of the equation;
_______________________________________________
→
x − 6 + 6 = 2 + 6 ;
to get:
→
x = 8 ;
______________________________________________
Now, divide each side of the equation by "
" ;
to isolate "x" on one side of the equation; & to solve for "x" ;
___________________________________________________
{
x } / {
} = 8 / {
} ;
to get: x = 8 / {
} ;
= 8 * (
;
=
*
;
=
;
=
;
=
12
;
___________________________________________
x = 12
.
___________________________________________
NOTE: Variant: (in "Methods 2 & 3") :
___________________________________________
At the point where:
___________________________________________
= 8 * (
) ;
=
*
;
__________________________________________
We can cancel out the "2" to a "1" ; and we can cancel out the "8" to a "4" ;
__________________________________________
{since: "8÷2 = 4" ; and since: "2÷2 =1" } ;
__________________________________________
and we can rewrite the expression:
__________________________________________
*
;
__________________________________________
as:
*
;
__________________________________________
which equals:
__________________________________________
→
;
=
;
=
12
.
__________________________________________
x = 12
.
__________________________________________
Answer:
The number is:
"
12
".
__________________________________________
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