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Four times a number is equal to the number increased by 15. Enter the equation that represents Karla's sentence into the box. Use y for the variable.

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Answer:

The equation that represents Karla's sentence is 4y = y + 15

Explanation:

From the question,

Four times a number is equal to the number increased by 15. To write the equation that represents the sentence, we will have to use a variable to represent the unknown number.

Since we are asked to use y for the variable, that is, let the number be y

Then

The statement, "four times a number" will be

4×y = 4y

and this is equal to the number increased by 15,

The number increased by 15 means y + 15.

Hence, the equation becomes

4y = y + 15

This is the equation that represent Karla's sentence.

If desired,

The unknown number can be determined by solving for y in the equation

4y = y + 15

First, Collect like terms

4y - y = 15

3y = 15

Then, Divide both sides by 3

3y/3 = 15/3

y = 5

Hence, the variable (unknown number) is 5.

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