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Fourteen decreased by twice a number equals -32. Write an equation for this equation and then find the number
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Fourteen decreased by twice a number equals -32. Write an equation for this equation and then find the number
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Answer:
2x-14 =-32
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-32=2x-14
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-32=2x-14
-18=2x
-9=x
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