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"eight times the difference of a number and three is sixty-four"?

User Storenth
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Answer:

the number would be 11

Explanation:

8 · x - 3 = 64

________ _ (divide both sides by 8)

8 8

x - 3 = 8

+ 3 + 3

x = 11

(check:

11 - 3 = 8

8 x 8 = 64 )

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Hi student, let me help you out!

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\bold{Let:}
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\mathsf{s\:be\:the\:number}

The little phrase (eight times) tells us to multiply s times 8:
\mathsf{8s}.

The phrase (the difference of) tells us to subtract 3 minus s:
\mathsf{s-3}.

Now, the problem also tells us to multiply 8 times 3-s:
\mathsf{8(s-3)}.

Notice I put parentheses around 3-s. This tells us to multiply 8 times both terms - 3 and -s.
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Finally, this expression is 64. All of our hard work results in the following equation: ✨
\bigstar\underline{\boxed{\mathrm{8(s-3)=64}}}
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Hope this helped you out, ask in comments if any queries arise.

Best Regards!
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