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Translate the following into algebraic equation and solve: Twice the sum of a number and five is equal to 40.

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Let:

x = Unknown number

Twice the sum of a number and five:


2(x+5)

Is equal to 40:


2(x+5)=40

Solve for x:

Expand the left hand side using distributive property:


2x+10=40

Subtract 10 from both sides:


2x=30

Divide both sides by 2:


x=15

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