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Adding 3 to some number , then multiplying the result by 7 give 28 what was the original number?

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Answer:

Let the required original number be " x "

According to the given problem,


7(x + 3) = 28 \\ (x + 3) = (28)/(7) \\ (x + 3) = 4 \\ x =(4 - 3) \\ \boxed{x = 1}

  • Hence, the original number is 1.
  • 1 is the right answer.
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The required number is :


  • 1


\large \boxed{ \mathfrak{Explanation}}

Let the number be represented as " x "

from the given statement we can infer that :


  • 7(x + 3) = 28

So, let's find the value of " x " from the given equation ~


  • x + 3 = 28 / 7


  • x + 3 = 4


  • x = 4 - 3


  • x = 1
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