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Four less than a number equals four times the sum of a number and 2. Is this statement true for only one number, for all numbers, or for no numbers? Explain your reasoning.

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  1. 28 June, 03:33
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    If the same number is indicated in both places where the words "a number"

    appear, then the statement is true only when that number is - 4.

    If "a number" and "a number" stand for two different numbers, then

    there are an infinite list of ordered pairs of numbers that make the

    statement true.
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