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If the sum of a number and seven is tripled, the result is eight times a number.

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Step 1: Represent a with an unknown

Let a number be x

Step 2: Represent the given information with an equation

From the first statement, the sum of a number and seven is tripled can be represented with the equation below:


(x+7)*3

The second statement reflects that the result of the first statement is eight times a number. Eight times a number is


8* x=8x

The result of the first statement and the second statement is


(x+7)*3=8x
3x+21=8x

Step 3: Solve for the unknown

The solution of the unknown is as shown below:


\begin{gathered} 3x+21=8x \\ \text{collect like-terms} \\ 21=8x-3x \\ 21=5x \\ \text{divide through by 5} \\ (21)/(5)=(5x)/(5) \\ (21)/(5)=x \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} (21)/(5)=x \\ x=(21)/(5) \\ \operatorname{Re}-\text{write as a mixed fraction} \\ x=4(1)/(5) \end{gathered}

Hence, the number is 4 1/5

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