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Twice the difference of a number and 3 is equal to three times the sum of the number and 2. Find the number.

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Translating Words into Equations

We can translate words into numerical equations by replacing certain key words with numbers or operations:

  • twice = multiply by 2
  • difference = subtract
  • a/the number = Let this be x
  • sum = add

Solving the Question

We're given:

  • Twice the difference of a number and 3 is equal to three times the sum of the number and 2

Translate into an equation:

  • Twice the difference of a number and 3 is equal to three times the sum of the number and 2

    2(x-3)=3(x+2)

Solve for x:


2(x-3)=3(x+2)\\2x-6=3x+6\\-6=x+6\\x=-12

Answer

x = -12

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